Why should anyone contribute to projects that have a completely different philosophy from what they would write? I doubt that the authors of those three projects would welcome any PR removing all dependencies of their tools with or merging all 3 tools into one.
Also, what's the problem with creating new things and fostering competition and advancing the state of our profession? Why is experimenting so frowned upon by some people here in Hacker News?
By the way, the author of Rome is also the author of Babel. So I guess he has made his share of Pull Requests.
Why should anyone contribute to projects that have a completely different philosophy from what they would write? I doubt that the authors of those three projects would welcome any PR removing all dependencies of their tools with or merging all 3 tools into one.
Also, what's the problem with creating new things and fostering competition and advancing the state of our profession? Why is experimenting so frowned upon by some people here in Hacker News?
By the way, the author of Rome is also the author of Babel. So I guess he has made his share of Pull Requests.