I've noticed a pattern in your comments

where you seem hesitant to provide direct feedback, instead opting for indirect criticisms that don't actually help improve the situation

When you say 'Some devs show good improvement... Some just don't, I guess,'

you're making a deliberate choice to be vague rather than constructive. This kind of commentary, while perhaps feeling less confrontational to you

, actually does a disservice to everyone involved
If you're genuinely interested in seeing improvements in development

, there are much more effective ways to communicate your concerns. Specific examples of what you think needs improvement

, detailed suggestions for alternative approaches

:, or even a clear explanation of what you find lacking in current implementations would all be valuable contributions to the discussion

: These kinds of concrete observations give developers actionable insights they can use to make meaningful changes
Additionally, your choice to frame criticism through implications and passive-aggressive statements

rather than direct feedback often creates unnecessary tension in the community

It can make developers feel targeted

while simultaneously leaving them without any clear path to address your concerns. This approach might seem safer or more polite on the surface

, but it actually undermines the collaborative spirit that helps projects grow and improve
I'd encourage you to consider how you might rephrase your observations in a way that opens up productive dialogue

Instead of hinting at perceived failures

, you could share specific features you'd like to see improved, particular user experiences that you think could be enhanced

, or even offer to collaborate on solutions. Your perspective as a user is valuable

, but it becomes much more useful when shared in a way that builds bridges rather than creating distance
Remember, every developer, regardless of their current skill level or rate of improvement

, is putting effort into their work. If you see areas where they could do better

, offering clear, constructive feedback is far more likely to lead to the improvements you're hoping to see than subtle digs or backhanded comments

Let's work together to maintain a community where feedback is both honest and helpful!