On 12 Jul 2014 21:52:22 +0200 Anders Wegge Keller <wegge@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > Kevin Fenzi <kevin@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > > > What would you suggest people do when they find a bug? Reporting it > > to the people who can fix it is very much more likely to get it > > fixed or worked around than complaining about it in a place where no > > one will fix it. > > Seeing the recent reactions in this list, what's the difference? I'm not following your logic here. Given 2 ways of reacting to a bug: A) complain about it on a users mailing list that few developers follow. B) report a bug on it that developers will see and be able to respond to. You are suggesting that because everyone did A and 0 people did B, there's no difference between them? How can you tell if you dismiss the second option? > I'm affected by a systemd bug, that I have no intention of > reporting. My workaround takes me far less time, than getting through > the endless layers of fanboys would. Alright. Good luck. kevin
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