2011/4/29 Heiko Baums <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Am Fri, 29 Apr 2011 07:07:58 -0400 > schrieb Matthew Gyurgyik <pyther@xxxxxxxxxx>: > >> I'm with Thomas here. If it bugs you that much submit some patches. >> It seems as if you always have an opinion, but rarely have a solution >> and/or patches. > > And I say my opinion, at least if I see that there could be > regressions or serious issues. If it's just a misunderstanding due to > too little informations given with an announcement it can easily be > cleared up by explaining it a bit more detailed. > > I'm not a developer, so this may be one of the reasons for not giving > patches or solutions so many times. If I have one, I usually give it, > and I did it quite a few times already. > >> Folks, don't forget, arch isn't a democracy. The developers do what >> they want. > > Then the developers should just develop for themselves without > releasing it publically or without creating a community around it, if > they don't want to listen to the users and their opinions. And/or they > should just say on the homepage: "You may use it, but if it fails > you're on your own." But I doubt that this is the opinion of most of the > developers. > > Heiko > Ok are you freaking joking on me? Why we have to worry about other OS? if they do the wrong things, then report it to them, we don't have to eat a hundreds of bugs, just because you like a crappy os just for game. That said, good job Tom! -- Angel Velásquez angvp @ irc.freenode.net Arch Linux Developer / Trusted User Linux Counter: #359909 http://www.angvp.com