The writing style is just insufferable. Even the API documentation is littered with hyperbole and self-congratulation. We get it, you're proud of your work and extremely proud of yourself. > "as simple and powerful as glom" > "big things come in small packages" > "small API with big functionality" > "power is only surpassed by its intuitiveness" > "simplicity is only surpassed by its utility" > "shortest-named featur…
Hey Ka-Ping! Maybe I did get carried away :) How I wish one could publish a dry document and expect people to read all the way to the bottom. I've published enough libraries to know that's not the case. glom's free software so it's all there, as "shown" as can be. But referring you to the code wouldn't be very considerate either. Instead, here's this literate code version that I prepared in advance. Hopefully this wi…
Personally speaking – my heuristic is that maintainers who put effort into marketing copy (even if it's awkwardly exaggerated) are the kind of people who really want their users to enjoy the project, and that often predicts a low-friction experience. Keep doing what you're doing!