@khalidabuhakmeh I am not saying he is not right to be irritated. I am just saying (tongue in cheek and ironic as usual) that if it was an OSS projects people would be stomping on him :)
Clearly the dev made some promises to deliver a solution based on promises made by the MAUI team and by MS. I think they're in their right to be furious.
@khalidabuhakmeh@jedi
Ok, I get that they're angry, but it's definitely NOT the case that no-one of the MAUI team cares. MS has left them under-staffed (cos that's the big corp's thing these days - lay off as many as you can), but there are def people in the team who care very much about trying to do their best. Let's not demonise them - the issue is with MS, not the MAUI team.
@SmartmanApps@jedi I agree with that. I do think it's a problem of over promised and under-delivered. Why we're here is besides the point, it's what happens next that matters.
I think it ultimately hurts dev teams who make promises to stakeholders only to blow budgets, miss deadlines, and disappoint users because they put their trust in a product that still has issues.
I personally want to see MAUI succeed because a lot of folks have committed to it.
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