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> Why does facebook know best what kind of build system is suitable for my needs

well, by definition your needs are yours, and only you know them, right? perhaps that is your point... but then this question would seem to be malformed, or perhaps disingenuous. why does facebook need to know "your needs" to develop a good build system? maven developers don't know "your needs" anymore than make, cargo and all the rest.

> I'm probably nothing like facebook?

it's not clear what it exactly means to be "like" or "nothing like" facebook, without further context. differences with your understanding of facebook's operational requirements do not necessarily translate to same or similar differences with their software development and build needs and practices.

> Why does George Foreman know how I want my grill?

similarly, the structuring of "my grill" bit seems problematic. also, this seems outright unrelated, unless foreman is in fact a very intensive user of grills and has optimized the grill design over time based on his experiences... and you are also, in some capacity, a professional user of grills.

> It's a brilliant marketing and recruiting tool and a way to insert influence under the guise of open benevolence.

even if we accept the premise of it as a "marketing tool", this doesn't imply that it's not a solid tool proven in real world projects. no obvious mutual exclusivity here. it also doesn't mean it's not-benevolent.

it would seem impossible for any company to avoid this pointed finger of yours if they release an project, because any engineer is going to ask "where did this come from" at one point or another. then, presumably, they will have been victims of villainous marketing.

> Hidden out there is probably a better tool for your needs. But now you'll never find it.

maybe, maybe not. how much better? at best, unknown or unresearched tools would seem to have indeterminate benefit (or lack thereof) relative to what is known and researched.



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