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Re: Ignored bugs


From: Daniele Nicolodi
Subject: Re: Ignored bugs
Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2020 21:27:53 +0100
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On 17/11/2020 21:15, Boruch Baum wrote:
> On 2020-11-17 20:51, Daniele Nicolodi wrote:
>> Please complain with the Emacs maintainers about their handling of the
>> bugs on the Emacs bug tracking system,
> 
> How do I know it was "their handling" and not "your handling"? It's
> unclear from my view of the thread who performed the actions but all the
> other actions on that thread were from a fellow called "Bastien" - is he
> one of "theirs" or one of "yours" (or both)?
> 
> In any event, it should be of concern to people on this list to make
> contributing to org-mode as open and hurdle-free as possible instead of
> piling on supplemental demands / requirements. As a case study, you
> can review the submissions that I referenced and the elisp content there
> that seems would have gone lost had I not taken the extra steps of
> engaging on this list. Who knows how many other contributions and
> contributors you've "lost" this way...

The page that introduces the Emacs bug tracker already reports that this
mailing list is the right place where to report Org bugs (or feature
request, as is the case for at least one of the bug you reported), and
not the Emacs bug tracker.

I went and read the exchange on bug #42484 and already Bastien told you
that this mailing list is the right place where to report bugs and
submit patches.

You are deliberately ignoring these instructions. What do you expect?

Would you like to elaborate on why making it easy for you to contribute
something to org-mode that solves your problems should be of concerns to
the people of this list, especialy if this comes at extra cost to them?

Cheers,
Dan



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