
| Msg # 1073 of 1179 on ZZLI4422, Sunday 8-16-25, 8:23 |
| From: AHMAD KHALIFA |
| To: JEREMY STANLEY |
| Subj: Re: Please check open Merge Requests bef |
From: ahmad@khalifa.ws On 16/08/2025 18:33, Jeremy Stanley wrote: > On 2025-08-16 14:53:26 +0200 (+0200), Joachim Zobel wrote: > [...] >> Not being able to do a MR is OK. Submitting a MR that I think might be >> useful and never getting any reaction is frustrating. > > Is it frustrating enough to prompt you to reach out to the package > maintainer(s) through other channels (bug report, E-mail, IRC), or is > that level of effort too much to ask? I would have considered that to be nagging. The MR itself is just a cover page "bug" that points at a git branch. So raising MR bug + raising BTS bug would have seemed pushy to me. Until reading these threads and learning about salsa settings and the different views maintainers have, now I view it differently. > Note this is not meant as a rhetorical question nor a judgement. I see > this sort of response crop up in multiple communities in which I > participate and so am trying to understand what is an acceptable amount > of investment vs what is deemed too much to bother with. Lots of > established open source communities are struggling to cope with (in the > opinion of many, unrealistic) expectations from incoming drive-by > contributors, and it's a very tough balance to strike between existing > workflows and how newcomers think free/libre open source collaboration > happens. -- Regards, Ahmad --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2) |
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