On Monday, 15 December 2014 at 09:31:28 UTC, ketmar via Digitalmars-d wrote:
On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 09:07:53 +0000
uri via Digitalmars-d <digitalmars-d@puremagic.com> wrote:

You were looking forward to that, in fact I'd say trolling for it...
that's not the first time i asking why bugzilla is still able to host patches. i just wanted to make myself sure that "any input is valuable"
is blatant lies. one last time.

OK, fair point.


Your contribution is welcome and if you don't want to use Github, the chosen tool of D development, that's fine. But you cannot expect to dictate when others will turn your patches into PRs for you to get them into the D ecosystem.
i.e. "shut the fuck off and get lost with your stupid patches, nobody is interested." this is not "welcome", this is "github or get lost".

You'll just have to wait, unless you submit the PR yourself of course.
i waited for several month for *any* reaction. as my past expirience shows, the only reliable way to make somebody look at bugzilla patches
is to start trollfest here. but i'm tired of that.

PS: You don't even have to join Github with your real name and email...
i don't even understand why i have to join github in the first place. i don't want to be a part of github, i'm not interested in that. that's
why i registered on official D bugzilla.

Ideally there'd be a tool to turn Bugzilla patch submission into a Github PR. But again it's work *someone* has to do and it isn't *that* much of a hurdle to get onto Github with a made up account just for D.

Cheers,
uri.

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