The other thing:
More than once, I’ve been convinced to stop using software because the creator was a very bad person, only to end up using software where the other creator was worse.
And because I made the choice based on opinions of people—not software—I ended up dealing with worse people and worse software.
So I think the most important thing is to look at what the code does. If the code is good, and you don’t like the creator—fork it.
If you don’t have the time to fork, support someone who does. But don’t be surprised if *that* person also sucks.
But also think, if the person coding the software sucks, and the next best option is worse, is this my way of saying everyone should use the worst software because I’m losing the forest for the trees?
Software doesn’t choose who makes it, but *how* it’s made often makes all the difference.