On 11 December 2014 at 17:09, Carlos E. R. <carlos.e.r@opensuse.org> wrote:
No, please don't answer to this question. It was a rhetorical one.
But I will: it is not my issue, it is the openSUSE organization issue. I only point out its presence, I don't personally care.
Carlos, you are an openSUSE Member By definition, that makes you a member of 'the openSUSE organization' and therefore not only in position to influence, implement, and change things (everyone, not just oopenSUSE Members have that ability), but have proven your ability to contribute for a long period of time, sustained and substantially, and therefore should feel some responsibility towards doing so. Statements like "I only point out its presence, I don't personally care." doesn't help anybody. If you really don't care, I'd recommend you stop commenting If you do actually care, I'd recommend listening to much of the good feedback you've received on your points so far, absorb, and then propose and/or implement actual practical improvements for the project Expecting our contributors to answer every single bug is not reasonable. Expecting them to be able to magically divine whether a bug is valid or not when they do get time to review it is also not reasonable. Part of good bug reporting is championing and being persistent with those bugs that matter to you, making sure they get attention, and being prompt in responding to questions when asked about the bug. Failure to do that, is just going to make it easier for those bugs to slip through the cracks, and that's a responsibility of the bug reporter just as much as the maintainer of the bug-impacted package. Like Claudio said, the key is balance, please reflect on everyone's responses to you in this thread and try and find a more balanced view. Regards, Richard -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org