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twitter.com/RichFelker/sta i thought "i don't want to start an argument" and "maybe taking a few minutes to cool off" would make this less irritating but, like. look. i know most of us are not going to be Libc Maintainers Online who handle The Firehose Of Unappreciate Masses
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With the understanding that (a) might actually impose more labor on the maintainers than you think unless you're already really well versed in working with the project...
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personally i have found that people who care to open a bug report or send a patch are net better than people who do not, and i deeply appreciate that people care to try making the thing we're collaboratively using any better
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Bug reports from developers are a different ball game than bug reports from most end users. If the users of your projects are primarily or only developers, be very thankful. I dread the dozen daily feature requests we get and the common reactions to closing nearly all of them.
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that's fine, but rich probably is getting but reports from generally *very motivated and fairly competent developers* even - who else is going to be reporting bugs against a non-standard libc..?
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There are probably a lot of people on Gentoo, Alpine, etc. reporting compatibility issues with software and other things like that. I don't follow those mailing lists, etc. My experience with that was a former Arch Linux packager dealing with the g r s e c and related packages.
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I do find that devs and especially people maintaining open source projects are usually very understanding and respectful of time. They tend to search first, provide detail and are a lot more understanding when you close something simply saying you don't consider it in scope, etc.
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