Comment by compiler-guy
7 years ago
There is a reason to do it in private: So you don't have to deal with the general public and the questions they might ask.
7 years ago
There is a reason to do it in private: So you don't have to deal with the general public and the questions they might ask.
There's no requirement that projects listen to feedback or provide support, though the most successful ones generally do. There are many projects that simply ignore user and developer feedback. That's often a reason people fork.