| I wish this comment was banned from HN. Every time someone says that some free software is in any way flawed there's always the completely useless reply "well did you file a bug?" or even worse "it's open source - why didn't you fix it?" I'd hope it's obvious why these comments are bad, but I guess not so: * Not everyone has time to fix a bug or even file one. * The ability to fix or file bugs doesn't mean that the bugs don't exist! * The ability to fix or file bugs doesn't mean that one shouldn't talk about the bugs. * The possibility of fixing a bug doesn't help if you don't have the time or ability to fix it and actually want to use the software. * Not everyone is able to fix all bugs * It's not nearly as easy for people outside a project to fix bugs as it is for people familiar with the code. * Everyone already knows it is possible to file and fix bugs in open source software so you're not adding anything to the conversation. |