Sune Vuorela wrote: >The way is to put your time/money where your mouth is and provide the >code. Asking others to do all the work is not the way forward in OSS.
I highly doubt you can call _me_ someone who does not do work in OSS. You know, methods to clone a human being, time turners, etc. have not been invented yet. I'd like to think I'm doing enough considering that I also have a dayjob. That being said: people have different experiences in different areas. So, yes, it's a give-and-take, and I can fully well expect other people to do my work (in areas I have less experience in) just as I do other peoples' work in areas I'm good in. Some OSS "advocates" say "it's OSS, just do it yourself". This is a harmful attitude and has turned away people often enough. Luckily, these are getting less and less. Do not become one of them, please. I do appreciate your work in Debian. bye, //mirabilos -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/lojhs3$m8g$2...@ger.gmane.org