RE: https://mastodon.social/@lobsters/115534391605162502
🤔 I'm interested to see where this lands. It's comical how little some of these companies give back to these projects, despite having multi-billion dollar businesses use these tools and languages.
@webology In this case I find it very weird to complain about bug reports. If someone finds a bug in your software and reports it to you they are doing you a service. That *is* giving back.
@webology Like I don't even see how Google engineers are demanding anything here? They are just telling people there are issues. Maybe they have a disclosure deadline or something but, ok? Google (or anyone) is under no obligation to keep secret problems they find with your software.
@pganssle Using it is different from asking the maintainers to do all the work for free. The license allows anyone to use it, but the maintainers have right to push back on any company they feel is abusing their good will. Good citizenship isn't knocking on my door every time trash blows into my yard to let me know so I can pick it up because it benefits your business. I think too many people conflate goodwill and makes excuses instead of doing right by the people doing the work.
@webology Whether and how much Google uses or supports FFMpeg is unrelated to them opening bug reports.
I am a big fan of corporations supporting the projects they use but this is good citizenship in my book, not entitlement or demanding behavior.