Carl Fink wrote:
> the fact that there are so MANY pointless, unfixed problems is an indictment of Free Software in general
actually, in general, it's how almost all software is build. It's just that with Free Software it's easier to know when it happens because the hood is open.
And even more generally that is how humans act when fixing appears to be less costly than designing. And it's actually A Good Thing when fixing is indeed less costly than designing.
Carl Fink wrote:
> the fact that there are so MANY pointless, unfixed problems is an indictment of Free Software in general
actually, in general, it's how almost all software is build. It's just that with Free Software it's easier to know when it happens because the hood is open.
And even more generally that is how humans act when fixing appears to be less costly than designing. And it's actually A Good Thing when fixing is indeed less costly than designing.