I also was almost dismissing it as “who let raddle out of the box again”, but this is indeed a valid complaint, which even is easy enough for kbin to become compliant - so I also don’t see why they didn’t do it immediately when it was pointed out.
I can’t speak for the other contributors but there’s been almost 1000 tickets in the space of 2-3 months. I’ve been fairly busy fixing bugs and trying to improve the UI. I’ve flagged it to ernest and hopefully this gets resolved soon so we can keep everyone happy 🦙
Why don’t the people whose rights are infringed not do something instead of telling the infringer to fix it? I don’t know, but I can certainly understand it.
If that’s the attitude, be hostile and have no empathy for someone who outright says it’s his fault but who’s also overworked, then why not sue? Seems that’s the attitude you’re projecting.
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I also was almost dismissing it as “who let raddle out of the box again”, but this is indeed a valid complaint, which even is easy enough for kbin to become compliant - so I also don’t see why they didn’t do it immediately when it was pointed out.
They did, the issue is even linked in the post: https://codeberg.org/Kbin/kbin-core/issues/196
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It’s a link post, click on the title.
They seem toxic in general, but they have a point in this case and are most certainly not the bad guys, but ernest is.
This was 2 months ago with absolutely nothing happening when there really isn’t much required.
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What are they twisting? You sound more toxic and FUD-spreading than them, right now.
I get this is a legitimate complaint but why did no one just open a pull request and fix the issue?
I can’t speak for the other contributors but there’s been almost 1000 tickets in the space of 2-3 months. I’ve been fairly busy fixing bugs and trying to improve the UI. I’ve flagged it to ernest and hopefully this gets resolved soon so we can keep everyone happy 🦙
Why don’t the people whose rights are infringed not do something instead of telling the infringer to fix it? I don’t know, but I can certainly understand it.
If that’s the attitude, be hostile and have no empathy for someone who outright says it’s his fault but who’s also overworked, then why not sue? Seems that’s the attitude you’re projecting.