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by KingOfCoders
398 days ago
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"I'll leave it up to you to do your jobs" Because the authors expect him to submit a patch when he stated that he is not a developer. That they expect him to reduce the build scripts when he can't do that. Pointing that out, the dev tells him, they don't expect him to be a developer, when some comments above they exactly did that. That is classic passive-aggressive behaviour. The dev also writes on their page as the top item on what they do: "fixing paper cuts for users, so all sorts of bugs;" |
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"Please try to minimise the steps required to reproduce it rather than producing large scripts with options that definitely won't work for me."
The guy doesn't have to do that, but then, he can hardly expect that people will want to donate their own time to help him with his problem.
Now, I get that he may not have known entirely how to proceed, but instead of asking how, he just says "no" and demands action.
That doesn't leave the dev anywhere to go -- without a way to reproduce the problem they really can't produce a fix.
So only then does the dev say "You're free to propose a patch yourself instead" which I think is pretty obviously rhetorical, meant to point out that there aren't any good alternatives if you don't want the dev's help.
It's all so strangely entitled -- the dev is asking for only the basic minimum of what's needed to actually fix the user's problem and now we've got people trying to shame them on HN.