Seems to me that the point of open-source is that these wishes are
irrelevant - the code has been released into the wild.
However, if a distribution or an individual modifies the code by
patching or packing, and this change has not been authorised by the
developer, then the distribution or individual should take the burden of
support queries for it.
Conversely, if you download A3 and want help with it, don't pester the
developer with your custom spin.
Jonathan
On 21/12/10 14:25, Jeremy Jongepier wrote:
> On 12/21/2010 03:22 PM, Fabio wrote:
>> Em terça-feira 21 dezembro 2010, às 12:17:24, Dave Phillips escreveu:
>>> Some distro
>>> maintainers obviously feel that this means they can ignore his wishes if
>>> they so please
>>
>> Did you read the messages? AUR-scripts are usermade.
>
> As soon as you create an AUR-script you help maintaining the distro.
>
> Best,
>
> Jeremy
>
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