Derek Ross @Derek Ross - 1y
The beauty of open source software DOES give us the freedom to just fork the software and build the experience that you wish to have. However, that doesn't mean that we need to throw user experience out the window either. https://media.tenor.com/yiy3MKjtJvoAAAAd/i-fight-for-the-users-tron-legacy.gif nostr:nevent1qqsd0k0352pre50pwds7380lzza9dz3rppk362w9yy7psvke4szsvucpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhsyg8cumryxsh3upfysp3suflpq9kuud0u8fs5uczrflh54gjsxv5v4ypsgqqqqqqs4q4esq
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Fartstr probably allows Eth tips.
corndalorian @corndalorian - 1y
Agreed and I am happy that so many Nostr projects are open source. But for most users, myself included, the freedom to do so does not mean we have the ability to do so. I’m technical and can figure out a lot of things, but I can’t code, so I can’t just fork something and add features myself.
I believe most devs care about what their users want and would implement changes, if applicable, if enough users wanted it. We just need to have these discussions. Additionally, we need to incentivize them via bounties for features. They like to eat too. I wish this became more of a standard. If you want something, you create a GitHub issue and offer a bounty for it.
While that client will exist, and I hope that it does as it will show the openness of the protocol, I don't have to use it or associate with people that do.