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by fooker 2587 days ago
GitHub PRs being ignored seems totally true.

https://github.com/dagwieers/dstat/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aclos...

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Sure, and Red Hat being paid for RHEL shipping Dstat for a decade could have helped out. But instead they decided to replace it.

And as a result I don't see a point continuing a project with the same name.

>>>> community developers requesting access to help were being ignored

>>> This is not true

>> GitHub PRs being ignored seems totally true.

> Sure, and Red Hat being paid for RHEL shipping Dstat for a decade could have helped out. But instead they decided to replace it.

It's one thing to be upset due to a belief that Red Hat/others are at fault, but why lie to make your point?

Who lied about this ?

It's pretty clear we didn't accepted any PRs since December 2016 until Red Hat decided to replace our code, which started early June 2018. That's 18 months.

If I am upset about anything, it is this: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1614277#c7

> Who lied about this ?

> It's pretty clear we didn't accepted any PRs since December 2016 until Red Hat decided to replace our code, which started early June 2018. That's 18 months.

You are asking: "why didn't RH help out", you also didn't accept any pull requests. That surely would answer the question about why they didn't bother with pull request.

The question is then, how exactly do you think they have helped?

And where is the lie?

Maybe you should read the announcement and leave it at that.

Which PRs are you talking about? PRs I see there are either all from the last 4 hours or from 2016 and earlier that were merged.
4 hours ago was the last update to the PR, the pull requests are from years ago.
Oh wow, didn't realize. Yeah I see now. Thanks.
As part of archiving the project, I closed all open issues and PRs. That was what Github recommended me to do and I deemed best for everyone involved.