> And then there's the removal of other developer's attribution. Which he thankfully stopped after everything blew up. Or his personal site which initially gave the impression that he was the sole creator of uBlock.
No, it wasn't about removing contributors. It was about developer attribution - directly importing changes from others so they looked like his own commits. Inflating his personal contributions in a very un-Github style.
Everyone's mostly convinced that he did it because he's young and didn't think it through. We shouldn't lynch the kid - he's learned his lesson. But it's still understandable that people would prefer the original developer's version.
https://github.com/chrisaljoudi/uBlock/commit/6850fa0a262b87...
> Can you remove me as collaborator of the project please? Thanks.
> @chrisaljoudi Remove me too from collaborators, please.
They asked for it.