I know him personally, we’ve had conversations about Lemmy, he has no interest. I’ve also showed him Voyager, and he’s not flattered with all the settings that are Apollo-like.
Apollo - A beautiful app built for power and speed.
Since many of us are trying to avoid giving reddit any traffic, this space can be used to discuss Apollo, our dreams of seeing it join the Fediverse, and to give our appreciation to @christianselig@mastodon.social for his incredible work.
I saw a bit of that on the microblogging part of fedi (er, Mastodon), firstly saying it was creepy how close it was, then months later he posted something that was obviously showing he wasn't pleased. I chimed in saying it's out of love for the original app, not out of any malice.
He worked hard on adding features we wanted, and some we didn’t even know we wanted, so he feels it’s not a form of flattery, more like it’s easy and takes not a lot of effort to copy like that.
Well he's not interested in implementing those in Lemmy nor opensourcing it so…
I can see why he wouldn’t like the fact that it’s basically a one to one copy
Yes me too.
On the other hand: If he has no desire to deliver a new client is it really that surprising someone steps in?
I’m not cross. He has every right to decide what to do with his software. But to expect others not to learn from his lessons seems a bit odd to me, tbh.
OP, I'm just going to be blunt. Between this, the post about the plush (where you put a lot of accusations with no proof) and the post you made on c/Voyager, it seems like you're trying to attack Christian. It's pretty weird.
Don’t think that’s too strange. He had a great run with Apollo, despite the bitter ending. It’s not weird that he’d want to move on and do something new rather than another app that’s more or less the same.