• lath@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    Define many.

    No. It’s already defined. Read a dictionary ffs.

    I do think the team is quite large, but they aren’t full time employees but volunteers with real jobs on the side.

    Yes, hence the more volunteers part since none could be reasonably asked to be available at any time. Rotation, ppl!

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      4 days ago

      There were many volunteers. But its their free time, so for a project such as this, “many” people will still take a lot of time doing it.

      Demanding “more volunteers!” While not doing shit yourself makes you look like a bitch.