> I agree with him with one condition: does your project have a clear warning at the top of the readme that your project is not production ready? if no, then it's on you.
Beyond what people have pointed out about the license:
Why should "production ready" be the default, and they have to put an explicit "Not production ready" if it isn't? Why not the other way round? Given that probably over 95% of projects on Github are not even close to production ready, the expectation should be the other way round: If they don't make claims it is production ready, then you should assume it isn't.
Beyond what people have pointed out about the license:
Why should "production ready" be the default, and they have to put an explicit "Not production ready" if it isn't? Why not the other way round? Given that probably over 95% of projects on Github are not even close to production ready, the expectation should be the other way round: If they don't make claims it is production ready, then you should assume it isn't.