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We would actually love to read that.

An article title such as "Popular open source software Calibre has a codebase that isn't just bad, it's outright dangerous" would definitely make me click.

If you feel strongly, please do this. It adds value. The creator might really benefit from it.



How would you feel if someone came out with an article about "echelon's code isn't just bad, it's outright dangerous" and wrote a whole article attacking and shaming you, just because you might benefit from it?

Sure you might benefit, but there are much more constructive, kinder ways to do it. Even if he and his code aren't great, Goyal's done a lot of free public service here. Let's not be dicks.

If you want to learn about the codebase, here it is https://github.com/kovidgoyal/calibre


Good point. I was responding to the tone of the OP, but it's not at all kind or constructive.

They should be praised for their contributions, not torn down. That would be a dick move.

Forgive me, I have the flu and I'm grumpy today.


No. I definitely wouldn't like to read a post with an attitude like the one espoused in the titled you proposed.

However, I would gladly read a post that reviews Calibre codebase in a helpful, friendly way.


> If you feel strongly, please do this. It adds value. The creator might really benefit from it.

There is an awful lot of self-deception packed into this paragraph.

> We would actually love to read that.

That part is probably true for many.


That’s clickbait and not very constructive. Fun to read, maybe, but it probably won’t be for Kovid and it won’t help make Calibre better.




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