• xoggy@programming.dev
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    1 year ago

    In my opinion that sounds like a plus. People that are too lazy to register an account to put in a code merge request or report a bug aren't going to be writing quality code or quality bug reports.

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        1 year ago

        Working in a busy codebase for a long time when I have to spend time a non-trivial amount of time triaging through tickets I can't reproduce that is taking time away from legitimate bug and request tickets I can be working on. It can seriously lead to burnout.

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          1 year ago

          You don't have to fix every issue, there are also other volunteers who might look at it.

          If the reproducible instructions aren't clear enough or are missing, just ask for more info. If they can't deliver on that, close it or just move on and other people might take care of it

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      Speak for yourself, I've been prepared to submit detailed bug reports before the process in place to do so turned me off.