On 7/2/07, Augustin (Beginner) <drupal.beginner@wechange.org> wrote:
On Tuesday 03 July 2007 01:29, Gerhard Killesreiter wrote:
1) won't fix 2 issues for 4.6
The idea was a patch represents someone's time. I try to respect everyone's time and not only my own. Those patches represent thousands of man-hours!! 46 pages' worth of developers' time: http://drupal.org/project/issues?projects=3060&states=8,13,14,15 I cry for the dozens of developers' wasted labor, when I see this list. I was trying to help the community focus on small parts of it, with the dream that less developer-hours get wasted.
Beginner, I'm with you at 100%!!! But by Gerhard words -- "Maybe the experience was that the patches weren't worth the time or it was coincidence." -- seems to indicate that it takes just a few seconds to trash some developers work. Instead of helping new developers and give them support, so they can me maintained and cherished... It's better to "rule them all with own agenda". It's sad, but I will continue to do my work of reviewing, testing and updating *THOUSANDS* of issues, even if I know that some core developers do not do their jobs. And if it needs to have 2 "patchers" for each queue, let it be! Now, it is not admissible to trash so many people that give us so many hours of work.