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> would they stop to consider what happens if everybody does that?

It’s almost almost like bitching about the “free labor” open source projects are getting from their users, especially when that labor is of good quality and comes from a user that is actively contributing both code and money to the project is a losing strategy for open source fans and maintainers.

> All I am saying is that you should be as mindful to open source maintainers as you are to the people at companies.

And all I’m saying is there is nothing that’s “un-mindful” about reporting real bugs to an open source project, whether that report is public or not. And especially when that report is well crafted and actionable. If this report were for something that wasn’t a bug, is this report was a low quality “foo is broke, plz to fix” report with no actionable information, or if the report actually came with demands for responses and commitment timelines, then it would be a different matter. But ffmpeg runs a public bug tracker. To say then that making public bug reports is somehow disrespectful of the maintainers is ridiculous.





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