People are allowed to have preferences and dislike software.
Similarly, if your mechanic forgets to tighten the lug nuts or leaves the oil cap off, and nearly kills you or destroys the engine, you are allowed to find a new mechanic without the Hackernews hoi polloi coming out of the woodwork saying how unfair it is, he has mouths to feed, and linking to critical Yelp reviews of your new mechanic trying to convince you of your own idiocy and wrongdoing.
This emotional attachment to a piece of throwaway software here is frankly weird.
This over the top aggressive response to a bug in a passion FOSS project. That thing you just did is what I have issue with.
People are allowed to have opinions. In the same spirit, others are allowed to call out inappropriate or toxic behavior.
Also,
> Hackernews hoi polloi coming out of the woodwork saying how ... he has mouths to feed
Do you not understand what people mean when they say iTerm2 is free and open source software developed in a single person's spare time, and people aren't owed any of it? You didn't pay your metaphorical mechanic. Such bold sense of entitlement.
What's even more unfortunate is your take on my previous comment:
> linking to critical Yelp reviews of your new mechanic
Let me be more clear. You'll find something to pick on in any FOSS software. When you bring it up, no FOSS community will tolerate the kind of attitude you put on full display here.
Last but not least,
> This emotional attachment to a piece of throwaway software here is frankly weird.
Piece of throwaway software? Do words have no meaning to you? This is 15 year's worth of work that you're belittling. That work consists not only of coding, but coordinating with users and other software projects. I've seen him many times in issue trackers of various other projects. He's giving away all of that work for free. Imagine having to deal with people like you on top of all that.
Similarly, if your mechanic forgets to tighten the lug nuts or leaves the oil cap off, and nearly kills you or destroys the engine, you are allowed to find a new mechanic without the Hackernews hoi polloi coming out of the woodwork saying how unfair it is, he has mouths to feed, and linking to critical Yelp reviews of your new mechanic trying to convince you of your own idiocy and wrongdoing.
This emotional attachment to a piece of throwaway software here is frankly weird.