Angry people that have been butthurt for years because they think they're being excluded, when no one is excluded them. They just like to feel that way to use their own perceived rejections to fuel their own development. It's a terrible way to live and work, but it's what they do. If you think you're the underdog, you'll work harder I guess? But the kicker is that all of us here are the underdogs ๐
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That doesnt tell me any more than has already been said.
Perceived exclusion fuels personal growth, a primal instinct to self-improve.
I'm glad someone else sees it this way. Yes, dumb stuff has happened on the NIPs repo, but the complainers just seem to want an excuse to fail. I self-sabotage regularly, but stubbornly refusing to participate in the process is next level.
Actually incorrect.
You've when just I followed Stella. She's been kept out of the NIP discussions, blocked and muted by most of the supposed experts, and berated for daring to want to discuss his a lot of people want to make things more complicated and less open.
You are starting to really show a lot of hypocrisy.
Statung facts isn't a crime. Y'all just don't like being held up to a higher standard or even your own standard. Lame.
Frustrated people not invited to the table then actively excluded.
For years.
Why wouldn't someone be frustrated at that point?
For a supposed ethos of "nostr is for plebs" that had been decided non-pleb friendly.
This is such a bad take from @Derek Ross and @hodlbod just go look at the kanbanstr nips on github. Those devs actively tried to go through the process and are now gone because that PR was left open for so long with no justification