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by lmilcin 1554 days ago
I only have one rule: I only contact an open source developer if I believe resolving the problem would make the product better unless I am willing to offer them reasonable money to do it.
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The preference of the developer doesn't feed into your decision to contact them? What if the repo readme says "this is provided as-is, I don't offer support"?
A counterpoint:

You may view this feature as making the product better, but it might not fit the vision of the owner/developer and to them it will only generate a maintenance burden and bloat.

You can't know that before you contact them, though.
Doesn't (almost) every bug report/feature request meet this criterion?
This post is about when it is or isn't appropriate to directly contact the principal developer instead of using the established Slack or Github flows.