I can see how this might be wide-spread but I don't see how that can excuse
the pattern I've seen.
Yes, due care is important, and anything we can do as users is a good
thing, but it's the devs who have all the power and can always be rude and
shoot users down for it. I'm seeing that here, and I don't like it since it
puts me off.
Keith
On Sun, Apr 19, 2015 at 7:25 PM, Roberto <foice.n...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Honestly I have seen this in most of the _open_ source communities I have
> interacted with (as a user). I am not speaking about tmux because I have
> been following for too short, but I am saying that this "feature" of
> developers is rather common.
>
> I think the best we can do is to "ask" developers to be courteous in
> english and in software writing :)
>
> On Sun, Apr 19, 2015 at 7:44 PM, Keith Williams <keithwilli...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I originally sent this to 'tho...@xteddy.org' and got not response, so
>> wanted to ask on this forum in case that's more preferred.
>>
>> In looking at tmux and the sorts of tickets raised against it I have
>> noticed that a lot of genuine concerns users have had are closed with terse
>> replies such as "This is in the todo list", or "This option isn't wanted",
>> or "This is being worked on", without reference.
>>
>> As a user of tmux, ensuring good community spirit would suggest the tone
>> needs to be gentler; not everyone here at this forum knows the current
>> state of tmux.
>>
>> Can the developers of tmux please change their handling of how users are
>> supported through the tmux tickets system because it's not giving a good
>> impression and it's putting me off filing a ticket.
>>
>> Specifically, both Nicholas Marriott and Thomas Adam have both been
>> terse. I do not know of anyone else, but if others here could remind them
>> of this (do they receive list email, I don't know?) I would appreciate it.
>>
>> Keith
>>
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