> Some people from upstream treat users like idiots. I don't use bug > trackers, I even don't mention all the current bugs any more. All bugs > caused by e.g. pulseaudio, systemd, upstart, GNOME dependencies are > features, no bugs. Trollday? :P
> OTOH, regarding to applications there are coders who care a lot about > the users, e.g. Rui Nuno Capela. If you e.g. report a bug to Qtractor > devel, it usually takes less than an hour and the bug is fixed, you only > have to compile Qtractor from svn and build the package yourself. I would like to have a professional job on an open source project, that should be very instructive and nice for motivation. (In fact, even simply being able to work on a linux system could make me happier). But I think that only rare projects have paid developer, and so that bugs can take time to be solved. They can also be very complex depending on the software context. Honestly, I wonder why people use "pulseaudio, systemd, upstart, GNOME" if they are so bugged? If people are serious about that, I can only say: ok, so, let's move to alternatives. You'll see if things are better, and if yes, you can keep them. But the serious about the work is not an open-source only problem. Some people just see their interest, other love their work. I do not know how to explain that in English, words I know lacks nuances. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/004e664b48fc1bb2de579b67ec7d1399.squir...@www.sud-ouest.org