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I provided a bug fix to a small bug. A bug nonetheless.
That bugfix was closed by LINBIT's member way of winning an exchange. Had he been polite from the outset there would have been no exchange.
The member promised to uplift the provided bugfix and implement it at a later date as his own, speaking volumes about his character (it does not matter if the license permits it). Linbit's member said "will apply my proposed patch". About my code, which I provided to fix the bug.
I provided a bug fix to a small bug. A bug nonetheless.
That bugfix was closed by LINBIT's member way of winning an exchange. Had he been polite from the outset there would have been no exchange.
The member promised to uplift the provided bugfix and implement it at a later date as his own, speaking volumes about his character (it does not matter if the license permits it). Linbit's member said "will apply my proposed patch". About my code, which I provided to fix the bug.
That all occurred here: #36
In spite of his conduct I have persisted and pushed another tidier single commit bug fix: #38
A historical report of the bug affecting other people:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1030118
What did I think would happen? Something more normal, with a civil interaction resulting in a fixed bug.
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