On 11/16/2015 07:18 PM, Stephen Whitmore wrote:
On 11/17  00:38, Markus Teich wrote:
I also remind you, that this is a developers list and not a user
support list (suckless has no users, just developers). Just sending in
bug reports without at least a proposal of how to fix it is seen as
rude.

So, to confirm my understanding: if I don't have the time or expertise
to fix a bug I've found, I should refrain from communicating its
existence to its developer community, and hope that a) someone else
finds the bug and b) is capable and inclined to fix it?

I hope I don't sound facetious, but I'm trying to understand if this is
truly the intent. Wouldn't this reduce bug discovery drastically?

There are indeed some people on this list who interpret plain bug reports as rude and react in a hostile manner to them, even though http://suckless.org/community says that dev@ is appropriate for bug reports. I wish these people would adjust their attitude. Not only are they contradicting the written policy on the suckless website,
they are discouraging bug reports.  Is it better to have unreported bugs?

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