Since we’re on lemmy, I’ll use this as an example. If someone were making a GNOME (GTK4 + libadwaita) Lemmy frontend, and I were to start working on my own Lemmy frontend for GNOME, thereby competing with this already existing project for users, is that wrong? To make things more interesting, what if I wanted write my Lemmy client in Rust since I didn’t like the original being written in Python? To make things even more interesting, what if that project is slow in development due to the developer not having a lot of time? My gut instinct is that it is immoral. I feel like I would be taking away a project that the author had sunk some amount of time in, hoping to impact others in a positive way. I understand there is no guarantee that my project does better than theirs, but I should still be conscientious of the possibility, right? Let me know your thoughts FOSS community.

  • bear_delune@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    If it’s free, it’s not competing.

    If you want to make something, go ahead and build it.

    Artists don’t compete with other artists

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        1 year ago

        Steve Jobs was a great enough artist that he even stole the quote holy shit 🤯

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      If it’s free, it’s not competing.

      The more popular project will most likely receive more monetary and code contributions. So they are competing for survival.

      Artists don’t compete with other artists

      I see that you spent no time around artists