On Fri, 21 Jun 2024, Markus Elfring wrote: > > The issue is one of communication and the way reviews are conducted. > > > > Reviewing other people's work is challenging and requires a certain > > skill-set, of which _excellent_ communication skills are non-negotiable. > > Patch feedback and change tolerance can vary also according to involved communities. Agreed. For this community, I suggest you build your skills for a while longer. > > Why not concentrate on more complex submissions for a while and grow > > your repertoire of common review points, > > Further collateral evolution can be considered there depending on > corresponding development resources. > > > rather than repeating the same few over and over? > > Some factors are probably known also according to corresponding statistics. > Several contributors are stumbling on recurring improvement possibilities > in published information. Right, this will always be true, however the few you've picked up on are not important enough to keep reiterating. By doing so, you're receiving undesirable attention. > > Reading other, more experienced maintainer's reviews would also be a good use > > of your time. > > I am trying to influence adjustments in desirable directions for a while. Never stop trying to improve. These are only my opinions of course. Take the advice or leave it. There's no need to reply to this. -- Lee Jones [李琼斯]