• rglullis@communick.news
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    5 days ago

    There will always be “First we need this, then we will start supporting it” excuse. If you think better migration tools are needed, support the developers so that they can make it happen.

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      If the devs care about that part of the software (or any dev who’s got the time and interest since it’s open-source), they would be working on it. They’ve signalled to users that they don’t care. Let those who care do it. And if no one cares, then it doesn’t need to be done.

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        5 days ago

        This is absurd and shows some ridiculous entitlement.

        Software development is not just a drive-thru restaurant where people just make an order with their preferred menu, and 30 seconds later it is handed it out to you. Developers have to balance a bunch of priorities, deal with bugs, make sure that new features being added can be maintained in the future adequately. It’s also not easy for anyone to just drop by and submit a huge piece of functionality without making sure things works as expected. And they are doing this all while getting basically no money in donations (~3000€/month, for 3 developers is less than minimum wage for pretty much all of Northern Europe).

        If you think it’s just a matter of “they don’t care”, go ahead and write the code yourself.

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          If you think it’s just a matter of “they don’t care”, go ahead and write the code yourself.

          There’s one big issue with that: I don’t care enough either. It’s not a priority for me.