On Thursday, April 21, 2016 12:55:00 PM EDT Melvin Davidson wrote:
> WHY am I being vilified for making a simple request? How is it that
> developers proceed with other enhancements, yet so much negative attention
> is being given to my request because of unjustified fear that something bad
> will happen?

The open source development model is "scratch your itch". Stuff gets developed 
because people have problems and solve them. Apparently nobody has a 
sufficiently large itch to both scratch it and submit the result to the 
project.

The main difference between a project like this and a commercial product is 
that here there are no product managers defining roadmaps and writing 
requirements, but people bring solutions to problems *they* face or find 
interesting. So, if this is a thing you really care about: do a git checkout 
and start hacking. "Patches welcome".

And you're not being vilified. Your communication style is a tad, um, 
abrasive, and sometimes hard to deal with.



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