Does that also means that you can submit a bug and it'll be left there
for eternity, even when more than 40 people is affected by it? I mean
that might not be a large portion of their entire userbase, but at
least it should've got a *little* bit of attention.
I would love to submit - a hammer or two - but jokes aside, I don't
think we're allowed to submit patches to launchpad itself, are we?
On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 5:49 PM, Andrea Corbellini
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> "Open source" does not mean that you request something and the
> developers immediatly start working on it. It means that everybody is
> free to contribute and submit patches to improve the project. You are
> confusing open source software with free piecework :-)
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Does that also means that you can submit a bug and it'll be left there
for eternity, even when more than 40 people is affected by it? I mean
that might not be a large portion of their entire userbase, but at
least it should've got a *little* bit of attention.
I would love to submit - a hammer or two - but jokes aside, I don't
think we're allowed to submit patches to launchpad itself, are we?
On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 5:49 PM, Andrea Corbellini /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 38349 /bugs.launchpad .net/iteam/ +bug/38349/ +subscriptions
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> "Open source" does not mean that you request something and the
> developers immediatly start working on it. It means that everybody is
> free to contribute and submit patches to improve the project. You are
> confusing open source software with free piecework :-)
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