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I don't usually do this, but I find both idealboy's and luislobo's comments to be somewhat suspicious. I can't for the life of me imagine that they were paid to post positively about a crappy node framework, but one of them has few previous comments, and the other's history is... odd to say the least (including a previous similar accusation).

My sincere apologies if I'm wrong about this, but my experience with Sails (and its 'culture') has been sufficiently negative that I wouldn't put it beyond its leader(s) to pay some semi-real accounts to post in favor of it. The alternative is lack of dev experience though, so maybe that's it.




Hah or maybe I’m just a fan of the framework? There are quite a few of us out there, and growing (https://npm-stat.com/charts.html?package=sails&from=2015-04-...)

I find your comments suspicious. Perhaps you’re part of a Russian campaign to sow discord in the open-source community? My sincere apologies if I'm wrong about this, but from your comment history it sure seems like it.

Either way, I prefer to encourage the fine people that contribute to our ecosystem instead of degrading their contributions. But to each their own I guess.


Yeah, I kind of expected that response. I'd say my comment history doesn't indicate anything like that. So your point is is not a very good one.

I'm happy to hear you actually like the framework. I just was truly suspicious and felt it was worth saying.

Also, I also prefer to encourage fine people who contribute, which is exactly why I raised this suspicion. If you're a contributor, I wish you'd contribute to something better, but I commend you for doing so anyways.




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