← Back to context Comment by LtWorf 10 hours ago Burning out maintainers isn't "contributing back". 4 comments LtWorf Reply limagnolia 10 hours ago Do you have any examples of Google submitting vulnerabilities and refusing to assist maintainers create a patch when asked to do so? finnthehuman 8 hours ago Wasn’t that a story with ffmpeg a few months ago? And people were getting roasted for even the suggestion that google should contribute patches? Dylan16807 7 hours ago People were getting rightly roasted for calling google a leech when A) google does donate money to ffmpeg and B) that bug was in a weird format google almost certainly has disabled so they're not reporting it to get free labor. LtWorf 4 hours ago https://linuxiac.com/libxml2-becomes-officially-unmaintained...
limagnolia 10 hours ago Do you have any examples of Google submitting vulnerabilities and refusing to assist maintainers create a patch when asked to do so? finnthehuman 8 hours ago Wasn’t that a story with ffmpeg a few months ago? And people were getting roasted for even the suggestion that google should contribute patches? Dylan16807 7 hours ago People were getting rightly roasted for calling google a leech when A) google does donate money to ffmpeg and B) that bug was in a weird format google almost certainly has disabled so they're not reporting it to get free labor. LtWorf 4 hours ago https://linuxiac.com/libxml2-becomes-officially-unmaintained...
finnthehuman 8 hours ago Wasn’t that a story with ffmpeg a few months ago? And people were getting roasted for even the suggestion that google should contribute patches? Dylan16807 7 hours ago People were getting rightly roasted for calling google a leech when A) google does donate money to ffmpeg and B) that bug was in a weird format google almost certainly has disabled so they're not reporting it to get free labor.
Dylan16807 7 hours ago People were getting rightly roasted for calling google a leech when A) google does donate money to ffmpeg and B) that bug was in a weird format google almost certainly has disabled so they're not reporting it to get free labor.
Do you have any examples of Google submitting vulnerabilities and refusing to assist maintainers create a patch when asked to do so?
Wasn’t that a story with ffmpeg a few months ago? And people were getting roasted for even the suggestion that google should contribute patches?
People were getting rightly roasted for calling google a leech when A) google does donate money to ffmpeg and B) that bug was in a weird format google almost certainly has disabled so they're not reporting it to get free labor.
https://linuxiac.com/libxml2-becomes-officially-unmaintained...