Do think the article erects a strawman: "The programmers in the Handmade community had no right to criticize software". Is that what people are really saying?

There are different ways to advocate for change in how we produce software, some more effective than others. If a significant proportion of those who's minds you wish to change are labelling you "toxic", then I'd suggest your approach isn't working.

Someone who is really concerned with change will choose the most effective method, rather than let their feelings of frustration overcome them. If not, then maybe the public outbursts are about sonething else?

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