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by Brian_K_White
1137 days ago
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Disingenuous. If someone turns up willing to volunteer, there will be some other excuse. They do not want volunteer effort to do something they don't want done. Even fully baked patches will turn out to require "incompatible architectural changes". |
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Eric S. Raymond likes to contribute to open source projects in the form of fully realized, thoroughly architected megapatches that totally upend all the assumptions about how a system/subsystem works and behaves, along with a long lecture about why his patch should be accepted which boils down to "I'm ESR, I know how this bit should be designed much better than you, so there". That is the exact opposite of doing the work. Doing the work involves empathy and respect for the needs and experiences of others.
If you want Asahi Linux to support Xorg, you have three choices:
* Accept things as is.
* Fork the project.
* "Do the work". Convince the Asahi maintainers, in terms they are likely to appreciate, why Xorg inclusion is a good idea and who will be assuming the maintenance burden with little to no effort on their part. Then try to merge your patches.