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How did the Ventoy blobs issue end?
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Looks like contributor is busy with work. Always the risk with open source. If things aren't raised in a reasonable manner, I can imagine the temptation is to follow it up with a middle finger.
Many seemed to care about it enough to bash it, but not enough to create and maintain a fork. They just want to boss it over the maintainer.
Agreed: now that I'm looking at the whole thing, this looks like a story where the FOSS community left much to be desired.