• @federateduserOP
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      3 years ago

      Thanks for your reply :)
      I think what you guys started here is really important, the list on your git page shows how widespread this issue is. If FOSS projects can’t avoid using such proprietary tools, then how can we ever expect it from others ?

      Even having such a list can be an inspiration for many FOSS projects to move away from proprietary software.

      It’d be really sad if this project dies. I understand that your personal lives are important, but you can try adding more active members to the group for help. And if you ever feel like quitting it, then at least try finding a new maintainer for it before you leave, so the project continues. But I hope that never happens :)

      Edit: fixed typos