Hello,

Thank you for your reply.

These are the two pull requests I have made, they allow to position the 
label on the left side of a checkbox/toggle-button.

https://github.com/PolymerElements/paper-checkbox/pull/126
https://github.com/PolymerElements/paper-toggle-button/pull/95

As for your other question, they are PR that I felt were needed, but I have 
created an issue as that's what I understood must be done related to the 
contribution guide document.
This feature is something I have a need for and googling gave me no clean 
answer for polymer yet there are some questions on stackoverflow on how to 
do this with other frameworks/widget libraries/etc.

I have read the contribution guide and tried to respect it as much as I 
could. I have made an issue related to the pull request, even made tests.

I would appreciate some feedback, currently I am completely unaware of the 
state of those pull requests. Are they deliberately ignored? Is the feature 
not needed? It doesn't respect the contribution guide/code style/variable 
naming/etc; Maybe it hasn't even been looked at yet, but still I would 
greatly appreciate some feedback, a comment stating the state it is in, 
 instead of just silence.

Thank you

On Monday, July 11, 2016 at 7:40:04 PM UTC+2, Karl Tiedt wrote:
>
> This isn't an uncommon problem with any Open Source project... however, 
> your email really does nothing to help resolve your concerns... If I were 
> to look at only the information provided here in this email, I would be 
> forced to assume that your Pull Requests contain a similar lack of 
> information and that *may* be why they have not received more visible 
> attention. However, let us assume that is not the case and look a little 
> closer, just at this email.
>
> If you are going to voice concern over a problem relating to two very 
> specific things (your PRs in this case), you should provide context for 
> those things so that your email has a snowball's chance in hell of 
> eliciting a positive change. Currently what we (the community know) is 
> equivalent to a bad bug report "It broke". However, if you provide the 
> information related to those PRs, like do they address open bugs or were 
> they just PR's you felt were needed? You'll get a lot farther when this 
> information is readily available to those you are seeking to prod into 
> action.
>
> -Karl Tiedt
>
> On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 10:06 AM, <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> It's been almost a month since I've opened 2 pull requests, they have 
>> been completely ignored, I have not received a single comment related to 
>> the state of my pull requests.
>>
>> I find this very discouraging and doubt many developers would want to 
>> contribute to polymer if their respective pull requests/contributions are 
>> treated in a similar manner.
>>
>> Thank you.
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