That's because people don't tend to write "-1", but rather disagree with a comment explaining why. GitHub is full of disagreement. We'd be in a much worse place if that was all expressed through downvotes instead of comments (unless of course, an issue is explicitly opting in to a vote).
> people will +1 something that they 90% disagree with because of who's saying it, don't kid yourself otherwise.
Ok yeah, you're right about the politics. Bad example. But in open source, I've seen much more comment-based pushback regardless of author.
That's because people don't tend to write "-1", but rather disagree with a comment explaining why. GitHub is full of disagreement. We'd be in a much worse place if that was all expressed through downvotes instead of comments (unless of course, an issue is explicitly opting in to a vote).
> people will +1 something that they 90% disagree with because of who's saying it, don't kid yourself otherwise.
Ok yeah, you're right about the politics. Bad example. But in open source, I've seen much more comment-based pushback regardless of author.