I’d like them to explicitly set out how they’re going to avoid such an issue occurring in the future, rather than symptomatically commenting on an HN post that’s now a top post.
They say:
> We hear you loud and clear and are going to make sure we improve our processes to help us be better stewards in the open-source community.
Thanks again for bringing this to our attention. We will improve the way we work and collaborate in open source and are always open to feedback.
…which is a lot of nice words with absolutely NO accountability. They could write a sticky note “do better” and technically that’s all that’s required from their side. Is that okay with you?
They say:
> We hear you loud and clear and are going to make sure we improve our processes to help us be better stewards in the open-source community. Thanks again for bringing this to our attention. We will improve the way we work and collaborate in open source and are always open to feedback.
…which is a lot of nice words with absolutely NO accountability. They could write a sticky note “do better” and technically that’s all that’s required from their side. Is that okay with you?