Comment by flumpcakes
2 days ago
Seems like grandstanding bad faith to me. They didn't even bother to follow the established disclosure policy for this project because the author feels this quality of the code is so crap, so instead does this...
2 days ago
Seems like grandstanding bad faith to me. They didn't even bother to follow the established disclosure policy for this project because the author feels this quality of the code is so crap, so instead does this...
Maybe, but I can see why people don't want to deal with red tape to do someone a favour.
Once I tried to help an open source project with a bug and was rejected because I didn't agree to support the Ukraine, that all sexual orientations are equal, or whatever else the long winded contributor rules were.
The issue isn't that I don't support those things, it's more that it's like someone handing me a 3 page form to fill out for picking their keys up for them.
There also may be conventions on disclosure and exploits, but they're not based on the law or rules of society.