I think it’s important once in a blue moon to have these sorts of “What the fuck is actually wrong with you? We’re volunteers” public shamings of people who actually act this disgustingly entitled to other people’s work.
It’s easy to conflate two ideas, though, so be careful.
I’ve experienced some frustration when a project - ohai, gitlab - makes some colossally stupid decisions - shitty slow editor, the new runner reg automated-but-really-manual mess, continually gluing fat pieces into the mainstream code, etc - and as soon as we suggest, for example, that a shit-slow editor that looks like actual ass isn’t the best idea, we get “well it’s open source, so spend 5 minutes learning the entirety of the codebase and just make your own fork.” As if that’s feasible.
All I’m saying is, sometimes they’re not acting entitled as much as they’re mourning the loss of something they liked as it dies, and they have no outlet to express loss in a manner that does anything.
People can appear like dicks without acting maliciously. I’m the poster-child for that.
uBlock Origin developers and volunteers are doing an incredible job to make the Internet a better place for all of us. They deserved all of our dearest respect.
Even if they did take donations, that doesn’t make anyone entitled to push them to do something. Donations is a gift, you can’t expect anything in return. Keep this in mind when you are giving to other FOSS projects, or artists or streamers, etc