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Just a PSA.

See this thread

Sorry to link to Reddit, but not only is the dev sloppily using using Claude to do something like 20k line PRs, but they are completely crashing out, banning people from the Discord (actually I think they wiped everything from Discord now), and accusing people forking their code of theft.

It’s a bummer because the app was pretty good… thankfully Calibre-web and Kavita still exist.

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[–] philpo@feddit.org -1 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Tbh, at the moment the maintainer seems to be have gotten the message - or at least tries to make it seem so. I would give him the benefit of doubt at this stage, at least for a while now.

[–] GreenKnight23@lemmy.world 2 points 3 months ago

so if someone had a meltdown and started slapping people, you're willing to give them a pass?

I mean they seem like they're sorry. /s

dude isn't regretful of his actions. he regrets the reactions from the community.

being a FOSS dev is like being a merchant, trust is the only commodity you should be dealing in. if you, or your code, can't be trusted there's nothing for the community to rally around.