From: frantisek holop [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Want it fixed? Submit patches. Use your wide array of "reference > > implementations" to fix it, since it's such a hot item on > your plate. > > > > > forgive me my bitterness. i am mourning my lost files. > > > > And consequently whining like a little bitch. Ever heard of backups? > > oh, send patches says the man whose name turns up 0 bug reports > in gnats. but as i look at your posts, you are more of the > philospher type, aren't you? > sorry, you are not on my list of people who have the right > to say "send patches". who are you anyway? where are _your_ patches?
I'm with you. I can't send patches. I don't have the skillz. But I don't have your problems either. And unlike you, I *am* capable of sending a bug report if there is something that needs fixed. You, on the other hand, would rather revert to the maturity of an angry teenager and start yelling at people to fix their shit because you lost some files. I forget, did they not back up your data, or was that your responsibility? You've made your point, something is broken, but you're failing to follow through on it. Disabling aac(4) is the right thing to do because it cannot move forward, regardless if more bug reports come in. Disabling msdos because the relatively few users who do use it can't be bothered to submit meaningful bug reports, but just want it fixed by someone else, won't solve anything. Guess what - you have the most valuable information right now that will help in getting it fixed. Sticking your thumb back in your ass and not chipping in also means "your post contributed exactly nill to this discussion." Soon as something doesn't work for me, you'll see me submitting bugs if its not fixed by the time I try to debug it. > ps. at least you could use a mail client which can reply to threads. Contact me off list if you want to take that up with my employer. DS