I understand that developers don’t always have time or interest to fix my problems (specially with FOSS projects), but this just feels like rubbing it in my face. Just close the issue after initial assessment if it looks like a non-fixable and low priority.
“See this is how much we care, we even have a bot to remind you that we are still ignoring you”
exactly, if devs ignore issues that is to me just them telling the world that they don’t care about the project and we should encourage people to fork it and take over the mantle of de-facto version, or just let it die if it’s not important.
I understand that developers don’t always have time or interest to fix my problems (specially with FOSS projects), but this just feels like rubbing it in my face. Just close the issue after initial assessment if it looks like a non-fixable and low priority.
“See this is how much we care, we even have a bot to remind you that we are still ignoring you”
exactly, if devs ignore issues that is to me just them telling the world that they don’t care about the project and we should encourage people to fork it and take over the mantle of de-facto version, or just let it die if it’s not important.