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by shkkmo
1000 days ago
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No it doesn't. The new contributor didn't have the knowledge and skills to make a patch that followed project standards. They were still able to submit a report and a first attempt at fixing the issue and get people who do know how to do that to craft a fix quickly. This is the system working correctly. Rather than being thankful that other people contributed their time and effort to help OP solve the issue their company was facing, OP decided to misquote the person who helped them and start drama where none was needed. |
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Wow, way to turn this around. The user had fixed their issue. Don't make it like "other people" "helped them solve it".
The user and his company were quite capable of compiling their own kernel and using that. They solved their own problem, with no help from others.
They then chose to disseminate it for the greater good.
And yet people like you are demanding that they show gratitude to the community for somehow deigning to help them.