On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 6:21 PM Nathan Hartman <hartman.nat...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 4:01 PM Gregory Nutt <spudan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > For now, is this particular issue easy to fix? I didn't look at the code
> > > yet. If it's a quick fix, we should just fix it right away.
> >
> > It is not. You could have to create and FTP client configuration and
> > bring and FTP server on some test network.  I have never done that kind
> > of thing for user-reported bugs.  My belief is that we are here to help
> > people, not to solve their bugs.  If they want to work through the fix
> > for the bug, then we should help.
>
> Ok so it is not a trivial "check for NULL before dereferencing and
> return error" five-minute-fix type situation.
>
> More below:
>
> > If they want us to do the work, we should be talking about contract
> > labor.  You really have to draw a line somewhere.  We are giving away
> > software and we help as much as we can, but we don't give personal
> > services labor away for free unless we have a particular interest.
> >
> > At that least that is were I draw the line personally.  If you don't
> > draw a line somewhere, you will be used and abused for the profit of
> > other people.
> >
> > I doubt that anyone is that interested in FTP since it really does work
> > already.
>
> I agree with you there 100%. Open Source can be whatever someone wants
> it to be, if they're willing to put in the effort.
>
> We have to get the issue tracker question resolved. I forget now, was
> there a thread for discussing this? Or were the discussions scattered
> / hidden in other subjects (like this one)? We need an explicit
> "[DISCUSS] How Do We Track Issues" thread. Do you mind if I start one?

Nevermind that last part. There is an "Issue Reporting" thread.

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