Jonathan Billings
2017-Jul-29 02:19 UTC
[CentOS] Fedora bugs and EOL [was Re: CentOS users: please try and provide feedback on Fedora] Boltron
> On Jul 28, 2017, at 1:56 PM, hw <hw at gc-24.de> wrote: > >> Many bugs are fixed in Fedora. Many more bugs are fixed in the >> upstreams. Please remember that Fedora is primarily an *integration* >> project, and the best way to get bugs fixed is for the developers of >> the code in question to be involved. Many Fedora maintainers help >> facilitate this for users, which is awesome, but the sheer number of >> bugs exceeds what even our large contributor community can address. > > Contributions are usually not wanted, despite what all projects tell > you. I have given up trying to make any and keep things to myself > instead.With that attitude, nothing would ever be fixed. I understand you are frustrated, but feedback and bug reports are one of the best way to help open source projects. -- Jonathan Billings <billings at negate.org>
hw
2017-Aug-02 12:04 UTC
[CentOS] Fedora bugs and EOL [was Re: CentOS users: please try and provide feedback on Fedora] Boltron
Jonathan Billings wrote:> >> On Jul 28, 2017, at 1:56 PM, hw <hw at gc-24.de> wrote: >> >>> Many bugs are fixed in Fedora. Many more bugs are fixed in the >>> upstreams. Please remember that Fedora is primarily an *integration* >>> project, and the best way to get bugs fixed is for the developers of >>> the code in question to be involved. Many Fedora maintainers help >>> facilitate this for users, which is awesome, but the sheer number of >>> bugs exceeds what even our large contributor community can address. >> >> Contributions are usually not wanted, despite what all projects tell >> you. I have given up trying to make any and keep things to myself >> instead. > > With that attitude, nothing would ever be fixed. I understand you are frustrated, but feedback and bug reports are one of the best way to help open source projects.That?s what I thought, and it may still be true. Unfortunately, feedback, bug reports and even fixes and improvements experience so much unkindness or ignorance in their reception that I?m better off finding a different solution or fixing the bug myself, with very few exceptions. IIRC, Matthew who started this thread gave an overly perfect example of, mildly said, unkindness, on the Fedora mailing list. All the more it is surprising to see him asking for feedback yet again after he made clear that feedback is genuinely not wanted, and even employed fashist methods to supress it when he received feedback he didn?t like. Just wait and see how he will like the feedback he?s getting here ...
John Hodrien
2017-Aug-02 12:18 UTC
[CentOS] Fedora bugs and EOL [was Re: CentOS users: please try and provide feedback on Fedora] Boltron
On Wed, 2 Aug 2017, hw wrote:> That?s what I thought, and it may still be true. Unfortunately, feedback, > bug reports and even fixes and improvements experience so much unkindness > or ignorance in their reception that I?m better off finding a different > solution or fixing the bug myself, with very few exceptions. > > IIRC, Matthew who started this thread gave an overly perfect example of, > mildly said, unkindness, on the Fedora mailing list. All the more it is > surprising to see him asking for feedback yet again after he made clear > that feedback is genuinely not wanted, and even employed fashist methods > to supress it when he received feedback he didn?t like. > > Just wait and see how he will like the feedback he?s getting here ...I've fed a mixture of rambling bug reports, relatively good bug reports, and badly written patches to the SSSD developers. One of them was to scratch an itch that was perculiar to me, but I made a patch, a flimsy case, and had it accepted. A short while later somebody submitted another patch to resolve an issue with the patch I'd submitted, which always makes you feel good about your handiwork. Their general response to my queries and confusion has been to support me and encourage me to test their latest code, ultimately to work with them by doing testing and providing thorough logs to help them make their code better. I've not got one negative word to say about them. I'm not pretending every project is like that, but it's not just monsters out there. jh
Matthew Miller
2017-Aug-02 13:15 UTC
[CentOS] Fedora bugs and EOL [was Re: CentOS users: please try and provide feedback on Fedora] Boltron
On Wed, Aug 02, 2017 at 02:04:54PM +0200, hw wrote:> Just wait and see how he will like the feedback he?s getting here ...Trolling aside (fascist? really?), I've gotten valuable feedback from several people which I really appreciate. I intend to continue to engage with the CentOS community, because when we work on big changes in Fedora which may come to our downstream distributions, it's really useful to have constructive feedback from serious users of those distributions. -- Matthew Miller <mattdm at fedoraproject.org> Fedora Project Leader
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