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The lack of commits for months was also a good clue that this wasn't a good place to contribute. Getting insta-banned is still weird, though. If someone makes a PR and then immediately closes it, that strongly implies human error rather than spam or any other malice. The right move is the default one: ignore it until something actually happens.


The insta-banned is I think most likely a bot detection algorithm, which is unfortunate, but not necessarily the fault of the maintainer.


Maybe the project is feature complete? Could it be a sign they don't want contributions which change the build process?




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