Ava Chow, a Bitcoin Core Developer, Discusses The Contentious Closure Of a Pull Request

    Valeria Bednarik 2024-01-12 14:37:31

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    As reported by CoinDesk, Ava Chow, a developer on the Bitcoin Core platform, has furnished an elaborate elucidation concerning her choice to terminate a pull request (PR) initiated by colleague Luke Dashjr. The PR suggested modifying critical open-source software that would have narrowed the functionality of data-centric applications such as Ordinals inscriptions, colloquially referred to as 'NFTs on Bitcoin.' Mixed reactions greeted Chow's decision to shut the PR within the Bitcoin community.

     

    Chow explained in her reply that she terminated the PR due to its contentious nature and the lack of potential for a universally agreeable resolution. She added that PRs with little chance of attaining consensus ought to be closed. Additionally, Chow noted that the PR was closed as a result of the commotion it produced, which hampered developers' productivity and fostered a toxic environment. She stated that perusing review comments from long-time contributors who offered technical criticisms and recommended that the PR be closed influenced her decision to close the issue.

     

    Chow acknowledged receiving criticism and remarks from both factions within the Bitcoin community at large, but maintained that her closure of the PR was not unwarranted. Individuals are all entitled to their own views on the subject, she emphasized.

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