I'm looking for a new service to subscribe to. Proton looks neat, but the total absence of Linux support is simply pathetic. That combined with the fact that the rclone folk *wanted to help* and were simply blocked by the lack of collaboration *from Proton* suggests that the problem may not really be lack of manpower (as they like to claim) but negligence and potentially even ignorance from the managers involved.
Just remember: Linux folk are usually not toddlers, we usually don't expect handholding like your average Windows or Mac user. Give us a CLI, open the API for rclone developers or talk to them to work together. You are making this way more complicated than it should.
I'm looking for a new service to subscribe to. Proton looks neat, but the total absence of Linux support is simply pathetic. That combined with the fact that the rclone folk *wanted to help* and were simply blocked by the lack of collaboration *from Proton* suggests that the problem may not really be lack of manpower (as they like to claim) but negligence and potentially even ignorance from the managers involved.
Just remember: Linux folk are usually not toddlers, we usually don't expect handholding like your average Windows or Mac user. Give us a CLI, open the API for rclone developers or talk to them to work together. You are making this way more complicated than it should.