> When Python moved from their own silo to github, the project instantly gained more visibility, with thousand of stars in a few days.
Think about that statement. One of the most popular programming languages in the world "gained more visibility" because a few thousand people / bots clicked a button.
Did (useful) contributions increase?
Did more people start using python because they could fork the core of the language, and have a stale copy of master in their account?
Think about that statement. One of the most popular programming languages in the world "gained more visibility" because a few thousand people / bots clicked a button.
Did (useful) contributions increase?
Did more people start using python because they could fork the core of the language, and have a stale copy of master in their account?