There's nothing more I can say on the bad-faithness thing that I didn't already say in my last comment. I think the comment speaks for itself, and I don't agree that it is "X/Y", or itself a bad faith evaluation.
(I do think you may be missing that I was responding to the entire sequence of comments, which started with just a drive-by swipe at pull request merging process, not just the later comments expressing disappointment with the perceived emphasis on marketing over engineering.)
I think your direct expression of disappointment is totally reasonable. I personally think it's also super premature to be disappointed, but it's your prerogative.
But I just think the other commenter's approach to expressing this criticism was way off base.
(I do think you may be missing that I was responding to the entire sequence of comments, which started with just a drive-by swipe at pull request merging process, not just the later comments expressing disappointment with the perceived emphasis on marketing over engineering.)
I think your direct expression of disappointment is totally reasonable. I personally think it's also super premature to be disappointed, but it's your prerogative.
But I just think the other commenter's approach to expressing this criticism was way off base.