2011/4/29 Heiko Baums <lists@baums-on-web.de>:
Am Fri, 29 Apr 2011 07:07:58 -0400 schrieb Matthew Gyurgyik <pyther@pyther.net>:
I'm with Thomas here. If it bugs you that much submit some patches. It seems as if you always have an opinion, but rarely have a solution and/or patches.
And I say my opinion, at least if I see that there could be regressions or serious issues. If it's just a misunderstanding due to too little informations given with an announcement it can easily be cleared up by explaining it a bit more detailed.
I'm not a developer, so this may be one of the reasons for not giving patches or solutions so many times. If I have one, I usually give it, and I did it quite a few times already.
Folks, don't forget, arch isn't a democracy. The developers do what they want.
Then the developers should just develop for themselves without releasing it publically or without creating a community around it, if they don't want to listen to the users and their opinions. And/or they should just say on the homepage: "You may use it, but if it fails you're on your own." But I doubt that this is the opinion of most of the developers.
Heiko
Ok are you freaking joking on me? Why we have to worry about other OS? if they do the wrong things, then report it to them, we don't have to eat a hundreds of bugs, just because you like a crappy os just for game. That said, good job Tom! -- Angel Velásquez angvp @ irc.freenode.net Arch Linux Developer / Trusted User Linux Counter: #359909 http://www.angvp.com