> On Thu, Oct 12, 2017 at 12:18:52AM +0300, Rostislav Krasny wrote:
> > You just lose users and popularity.
> 
> In this community, your statement has the opposite effect of what it is
> trying to achieve. It puts developers off and discourages them from
> worrying about your problem.
> 
> At any given moment, there are enough problems developers have to worry
> about already. Hardware they want to use which does not work yet, new
> problems people report in code they've recently changed, chasing new
> developments in code they've ported from other projects, new features
> they want to implement, etc. etc.; all stacked against limited time.
> Worrying about popularity on top of it all would just be distracting.
> 
> The mindset here is that if you really want something fixed in OpenBSD,
> try to fix it yourself, and then try to share your fix with the rest of us.
> That's how, collectively, we produce value, and popularity has nothing to
> do with it.

damn straight

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