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by OutOfHere
694 days ago
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Do not try to equalize the risk of using an open software where issues are allowed versus one where issues are not allowed. The risks are not the same. In blocking users from commenting, it is obvious that the authors of this software are trying to cover up for gross negligence and bugs. |
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If maintainers don't want to address issues, they only have to ignore them.
and that disallowing comments on a temporary basis, starting in the last few days, is gross negligence?
And do you also believe that the offensive part of this scenario is that their users, who may or may not be compensating them but statistically are not, temporarily don't have a public venue in which to chastise them for a problem that was already responsibly solved in a previously released update?