She sent one email on the 29th asking for feedback, info, help. received no 
response. 

She sent a second email on the next day. received no responses addressing her 
email. 

She sent a 3rd email on the third day. Still received no response, just 
ridicule and accusations from devs that she's spamming.

I'd hardly call 3 emails over the course of 3 days spam!

I think she's got legitimate thing here. I get this attitude a lot too from 
people who are supposed to have "ubuntu". It ain't right.




> Subject: RE: multiple reports of same bug-needs fixing
> From: rodney.da...@ubuntu.com
> To: smick...@hotmail.com
> CC: jbi...@ubuntu.com; ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com
> Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2012 15:10:04 -0400
> 
> Ditën e Fri, 01/06/2012 më 14.25 -0400, Sam Smith ka shkruar:
> > In defense of Lindsey,
> > 
> > I think it is a fair request that devs take a look at these issues.
> > Looking at the bug reports Lindsey linked, those reports came in
> > during early Oneiric. They should have been addressed for Precise. And
> > the fact that the rc.local bug exists in an LTS and still hasn't been
> > addressed is a reasonable criticism. It's reasonable for someone to
> > seek feedback from the devs on it. Just saying.
> 
> There's a difference between seeking feedback or asking for some
> help, and continuously badgering a mailing list for a set of bugs
> to be fixed.
> 
> It is reasonable to ask for help. It is not reasonable to spam a list
> with multiple threads on the exact same topic.
> 
> 
> 
                                          
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