Comment by anon49124
7 years ago
There's BS and cool on both sides of PRs.
- MYOB fail, as mentioned, sigh.
- Closing issues before they're resolved. Proper etiquette is to let the filer close it after it's fixed and working.
- People demanding features or making vague trouble reports.
- Submitting a properly-tested PR that fixes an issue without need for a fix-it issue.
- Committers open to some globally-beneficial change only to change their mind after it's already done.
- People refactoring your commit with something better.
- Rust and a lot of small languages have tiny, good communities of generally humble badasses.
- People changing whitespaces or switching to British grammar. SMH.
I look at it this way: you gotta take the shit with sugar. Not trying to contribute upstream is consuming without producing... I'm against this because it helps no one and it's uncool.
Can you expand the acronyms please? Except BS, I figured that one out
MYOB, Mind Your Own Business
PR pull request
SMH = shake/shaking my head