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by adzicg
3584 days ago
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> Same here. When an issue goes unaddressed for a long time, yet the user base clearly needs it to be addressed, there has to be a mechanism by which the user base can make it annoying to the developers who continue to choose not to address it. instead of trying to annoy people who volunteered their own time to build something useful, why not submit a pull request instead? if it's that important to you, invest a bit more into solving the problem than just complaining online. |
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In your comment there again is this mention that the dev time is volunteered, but this is a red herring. The time isn't useful just because it's volunteered. It has to be both volunteered and directed at effort that addresses something people need. If it's volunteered, but not directed at something people need, I think it's perfectly reasonable that they use some mechanism to indicate they feel dev resources aren't being allocated in a satisfactory way.