On 31 May 2015 04:20, "Ludovic Gasc" <gmludo@gmail.com> wrote:
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> For now, I'm following the mailing-lists from a spy-glass: I don't read most of the e-mails.
> However, this thread seems to be "infected": I can smell from here your emotions behind your words.
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> Why to push a lot of emotions inside a technical discussion ?
> What's the nerves have been hit with this discussion ?

I think you answered your own question fairly well - there's a longstanding, but rarely articulated, culture clash between the folks that are primarily interested in the innovators and early adopters side of things, and those of us that are most interested in bridging the gap to the early majority, late majority and laggards.

Add in the perfectly reasonable wariness a lot of folks have regarding the potential for commercial interests to unfairly exploit open source contributors without an adequate return contribution of development effort, gratis software, gratis services, or interesting employment opportunities, and you're going to see the occasional flare-ups as we find those rough edges where differences in motivation & background lead to differences of opinion & behaviour.

Cheers,
Nick.