> > Just filing a request in the community Trac instance [2] will most likely > just collect dust until someone finds that feature interesting enough to help > providing a patch for it. That's sad, but that's the reality - as most of > the community developers have other paid jobs they need to care for first and > they typically fixes issues which they are hit by in their own use cases. > > So if you want to see your issue being resolved the quickest way, the best > way is to contribute with a patch yourself - or that you hire someone to do > it on your behalf.
Yeah, but there is always an intern or someone who goes around and submits easy patches in order to beef up their github portfolio. I’ve seen it happen enough times so I never underestimate the power of a feature request, especially such a small one. But I won’t open it, as I’ve found a satisfactory workaround, and among the latest 5 feature requests i saw in Trac, I would rather see any of them in than this thing ;) _______________________________________________ Openvpn-users mailing list Openvpn-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openvpn-users