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by gonehome
1887 days ago
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Yeah - and usually stops short of causing actual damage. You don't get to rob a bank and then when caught say "you should thank us for showing your security weaknesses". In this case they merged actual bugs and now they have to revert that stuff which depending on how connected those commits are to other things could cost a lot of time. If they were doing this in good faith, they could have stopped short of actually letting the PRs merge (even then it's rude to waste their time this way). This just comes across to me as an unethical academic with no real valuable work to do. |
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Yeah, there’s a reason the US response to 9/11 wasn’t to name Osama bin Laden “Airline security researcher of the Millenium”, and it isn’t that “2001 was too early to make that judgement”.