In message <20101028100643.gc...@lonesome.com>, you wrote: >On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 04:25:21PM +0300, Jaakko Heinonen wrote: >> I am sorry but I don't think that we can realistically expect developers >> to go through such hoops to just reach a PR submitter. Thus by closing >> the PR I will also save time of the next person trying to contact the >> submitter. > >I'm going to have to side with Jaakko on this one. Due to the sheer >number of PRs that we receive, we simply can't take tens of minutes, or >hours, on all of them. (For the past several years we have only been >able to keep the total number of PRs from rising too much.) jh@ and others >have been doing great work to try to prune the stale ones, so that we can >more easily see the others. > >I sympathise with the OP about having to have all the anti-spam measures >in place; I've had my email address for over 10 years now and have tried >various combinations of razor wire, boiling oil, and so forth. But the >reality is that if we're getting 60+ PRs/day, not every one is going to >get the time it deserves.
Actually, looking back at the mailing list archives, it appears to me that perhaps Jaakko sent me an e-mail saying "Is this still a problem for you?" and then (my bad) I failed to respond in a timely manner. In short, it appears ot me that there was not any problem with e-mail at all... just a slight mixup here. Anyway, as regards ot the LITE-ON drive and the problems I had with it, I really can't easily test that anymore, becaes that drive was pulled from one of my systems when it proved to be essentially FreeBSD-incompatible. And alas, I really don;t have time to reinstall that anytime in the next 30 days for testing. So in short, it is OK by me if the PR gets closed. _______________________________________________ freebsd-bugs@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-bugs To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-bugs-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"