https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=3959

--- Comment #294 from orcmid <[email protected]> ---
While this seems to be a lot of wonderful "There's something wrong in the
Internet" good clean fun, it appears to me that a key point of open-source
software projects is being overlooked.

It does not matter what this perpetual debate concludes, if it ever reaches a
conclusion.

All that matters is that someone who is equipped to implement such a features
offers a definition of what the result will be (so the community can respond
and help refine that).  And that person and others must actually undertake the
design, program, testing, and quality assurance of such a feature.

Without available and committed project capability, there is no point in
expecting that this perpetual discussion will have any purpose but being for
the fun of it and an expression of righteous opinions and ad hominem insults.

Arguing about what someone else is expected to do, without anyone else stepping
forward to do it, is not destined to achieve any useful result.

Enjoy.

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