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this post was submitted on 07 Feb 2025
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When the contributions not in C are explicitly approved by the project owner, it seems that the 30+ year maintainers shouldn't try to blockade any progress from actually happening. Working multi-language projects isn't that much of a nightmare, if code governance and boundaries are well-defined and enforced.
Definitely a case of "everyone sucks here". The maintainer being a dick and sabotaging R4L without technical justification and Hector putting it on blast.