Comment by harvey9
10 months ago
this seems very inefficient and the opposite of what I assumed. repeated requests take up time on both sides and are not a very good measure of how important something is.
10 months ago
this seems very inefficient and the opposite of what I assumed. repeated requests take up time on both sides and are not a very good measure of how important something is.
This is how the most of the open-source development works. There are many projects with thousands of issues and PRs. Those that will get most attention, typically gets prioritized.
This is even how closed source development works. If you throw issues in a backlog and never follow up to advocate for it then it will never get done.
it's not perfect but it works.
well, apparently it doesn't.
Well, apparently nobody even noticed for 5 years, so that's 5 years that nobody had to even think about that code.
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