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My public apology to @keystonejs
Yesterday I said this on Twitter:
"@KeystoneJS fuck your POS Framework. You don't get it and your docks are filled with lies. You've hurt the community and you should stop."
What I said was cruel. I was frustrated and I lashed out. I hurt others because of my frustration and I'm very sorry.
There is no excuse for what I did.
I regret my actions and I sincerely apologize to @mxstbr and anyone else in the @KeystoneJS community who I might have offended.
I should have known better. I've been having a difficult time emotionally lately. I had a hard week at work. I blamed KeystoneJS. I misplaced my emotions and I'm very sorry.
Please know this mistake has weighed heavily on me in my already emotionally encumbered state. I really am filled with regret.
I hope online forgiveness is possible and I hope you can all forgive me. I welcome any feedback on how I might work to further undo the damage I have done.
Jared Grippe
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The most obvious way to make amends is to fix at least one of the problems as you see them and submit a PR.

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You can never change the first impression. You can improve it, but you can't change it. Your actions are yours and yours alone. Best wishes mate!

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