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Woa, go easy, mate! Don't be upset, @prologic. Everybody can use whatever they want, or not. That's absolutely their free choice. From my point of view @lucidiot's statement is just like ranting about any other shittyΒΉ software or topic in general. Precisely like that, not more, not less. Just this time it's something you've built. I've written some of the extensions, but I don't feel offended at all. It's just an offer we make, not everybody has to accept it. That's just the way it goes. And it is good this way.

ΒΉ: like everything else, this is highly subjective
@lyse Yeah πŸ€— It's okay πŸ˜… As I said in some other replies, its more to do with the specifics of the comments, the targeting Yarn.social in general. You are right, anyone is free to use any, all or none of the extensions. Hence the PR for adding an FAQ section to _hopefully_ make this super clear going forward. The fears/worries that triggered this discussion are were and now completely unfounded πŸ˜… -- You just simply cannot turn what we've built into a proprietary thing, so follow twtxt.net users or not, that's up to you, but don't attack what the community has built πŸ€—
@lyse Yeah πŸ€— It's okay πŸ˜… As I said in some other replies, its more to do with the specifics of the comments, the targeting Yarn.social in general. You are right, anyone is free to use any, all or none of the extensions. Hence the PR for adding an FAQ section to _hopefully_ make this super clear going forward. The fears/worries that triggered this discussion are were and now completely unfounded πŸ˜… -- You just simply cannot turn what we've built into a proprietary thing, so follow twtxt.net users or not, that's up to you, but don't attack what the community has built πŸ€—
@lyse Yeah πŸ€— It's okay πŸ˜… As I said in some other replies, its more to do with the specifics of the comments, the targeting Yarn.social in general. You are right, anyone is free to use any, all or none of the extensions. Hence the PR for adding an FAQ section to _hopefully_ make this super clear going forward. The fears/worries that triggered this discussion are were and now completely unfounded πŸ˜… -- You just simply cannot turn what we've built into a proprietary thing, so follow twtxt.net users or not, that's up to you, but don't attack what the community has built πŸ€—
@lyse Yeah πŸ€— It's okay πŸ˜… As I said in some other replies, its more to do with the specifics of the comments, the targeting Yarn.social in general. You are right, anyone is free to use any, all or none of the extensions. Hence the PR for adding an FAQ section to _hopefully_ make this super clear going forward. The fears/worries that triggered this discussion are were and now completely unfounded πŸ˜… -- You just simply cannot turn what we've built into a proprietary thing, so follow twtxt.net users or not, that's up to you, but don't attack what the community has built πŸ€—