Comment on Lemmy's Image Problem
CeeBee@lemmy.world 8 months agoImagine you get approval to build a new park and playground for your neighbourhood. You spend hundreds of hours designing the plan and layout and you spend incredible amounts of your own money to get the resources.
You get to work and things are going well. As you near the end of months upon months of work, the park finally opens for families and kids to use.
As you’re standing there proud of your work, some people come over to you. Do they say “thank you!” or “you did amazing work”? No, they come over to complain about things that are missing, tell you what you should have done better, that you didn’t accommodate their each specific needs, etc.
You would very quickly get bitter and demoralized.
Like I mentioned before: this is a massive problem in the open source development world and has killed many great projects. This has nothing to do with “mental attention” and everything to do with users abusing the devs and their time.
Maalus@lemmy.world 8 months ago
In your analogy, the park didn’t follow any safety guidelines and people are dying on the rides and falling into a lake with piranhas.
CeeBee@lemmy.world 8 months ago
In my analogy it’s a park with trees, bushes, rocks, and slides. I said “park in your neighbourhood” not “mega-extreme rollercoaster park”. I also said “you got approval” which is generally from the city or other governing municipal/county/regional body. And that also requires a plan to be submitted before approval is stamped.
So no, what you did is make up a bunch of crap to strawman my argument and try to make what I said wrong in some way.
Nice try.
Maalus@lemmy.world 8 months ago
They by definition didn’t “get permission” if they are noncompliant with GDPR.
CeeBee@lemmy.world 8 months ago
Are they in the EU? No? Then they don’t need that permission.