i want my bounty!
uri via Digitalmars-d
digitalmars-d at puremagic.com
Mon Dec 15 01:46:29 PST 2014
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 at 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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