@alda The OStatus community was built through a decade of organic growth, and many people feel very attached to it.
Then a newcomer comes in. This has happened before, and generally people are really happy to see a new implementation, like what happened with Friendica and the original statements from the Diaspora team, even back in the day when Google was creating Buzz, people generally saw this as adding to the family, and gaining recognition until Google as usual went and killed it.
Mastodon was different. Instead of being humble and saying "I'm creating an implementation to join the OStatus network", this author said "I'm creating a Mastodon network and btw you can talk to GS too. Here, look how many users my Mastodon network has already!".
Then a newcomer comes in. This has happened before, and generally people are really happy to see a new implementation, like what happened with Friendica and the original statements from the Diaspora team, even back in the day when Google was creating Buzz, people generally saw this as adding to the family, and gaining recognition until Google as usual went and killed it.
Mastodon was different. Instead of being humble and saying "I'm creating an implementation to join the OStatus network", this author said "I'm creating a Mastodon network and btw you can talk to GS too. Here, look how many users my Mastodon network has already!".