So much love there! Thanks guys!<p>We were investigating the issue from another thread. And after, we took the time to contact interested parties (gcloud and Voxer's native crc maintainers). Props to them for their quick responses.<p>The issue that triggered the rant was closed as it was a clear duplicate from that earlier issue<p>We've opened another issue to centralize the logs in a civil way. And from investigation, that seems to be an AWS elastic beanstalk toolchain problem when they force an npm rebuild.<p>So we're kinda stuck there. If anyone has ideas I'm willing to explore!
The collaborators in this issue (@flovilmart and @hramos) have way, way more patience than I would have had. Props to them.<p>That said, why wouldn't they use a software implementation of CRC32? Is it really that big a bottleneck for them?
This is about the level of professionalism I'd expect from a guy with a Dragon Ball Z handle.<p>(Yes, I'm aware of the irony, given my own handle.)
Yeah, I have to wonder if he was up against a deadline and this was the last straw. Better than putting rounds into coworkers. I respect how gracefully the other guy handled it.
I saw one of the other issues that this user spammed the repo with[0] and it said they'd tweeted the issue. Following that trail I found their twitter account[1] where they just seem to be either a hateful person or someone with a mental illness.<p>[0] <a href="https://github.com/ParsePlatform/parse-server/issues/1329" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/ParsePlatform/parse-server/issues/1329</a>
[1] <a href="https://twitter.com/WhyBernieWhy/with_replies" rel="nofollow">https://twitter.com/WhyBernieWhy/with_replies</a>
Stuff like this drives people away from open source. Abuse and putting people down are not needed when you're not paying for something that you boast you could fix. Pull requests are a thing.
I can maybe understand rage-posting <i>once</i>, in a momentary weakness, but man, this guy just can't put it down and go for a coffee or a smoke…
The comments are so abrasive and tone deaf that it almost seems like this is certainly more of an instance of trolling than actual technical discussion.<p>As much as I wish the above statement was true, I have run into folks on Github and in my professional life who think something like this constitutes intelligent reasoning. This is what scares people away from open source...
And then the same user created a new duplicate issue: <a href="https://github.com/ParsePlatform/parse-server/issues/1330" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/ParsePlatform/parse-server/issues/1330</a>
This is the world we live in, always more aggressiveness. Let me put it straight: nothing can justify this kind of verbal assault. This is another human being you're speaking to.
Does anyone knows who @tenshihan [1] is ?<p>1 : <a href="https://github.com/tenshihan" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/tenshihan</a>
Linus Torvalds himself has been and remains an asshole and would have responded very similarly. Demanding politeness is a form of censorship. Notice how all the previous commenters mostly ignore the very valid issue raised simply due to the presentation of the idea. The guy raised a huge issue and was not being taken seriously.