Normalize replying to the stalebot likewise

  • dbx12@programming.dev
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    2 years ago

    The stalebot is most times useless. The only scenario where I can see use of it is a maintainer waiting for the reporter to add information. But closing issues because no maintainer checked on them? That’s garbage and discourages bug reports.

  • Aatube@kbin.social
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    2 years ago

    They shouldn’t even be using the probot, it’s deprecated, unmaintained and thus potentially vulnerable

    • Deebster@programming.dev
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      2 years ago

      Also just the whole concept is wrong and encourages “me too” spam just to keep the thing from timing out and not being fixed.

  • Potatos_are_not_friends@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    After a extremely long week, I sometimes participate in open source. I have to deal with malicious commits. I have to follow up on issues from misguided individuals who are actually looking for tech support. I have to guide new contributors to how this massive repo works and to submit tests. I have to negotiate with the core team and these convos can often last months/years.

    And contributing to open-source is one of the few things that give me pleasure, even if it’s a extremely thankless job.

    But I’m tired man.

    I’m not dealing with low-quality memers who are providing zero value. Nor should we encourage it.

    • db0@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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      2 years ago

      I do FOSS as well, but I’d rather people have fun punting the stalebot than just keep repeating “this issue still exists”. I will probably get a chuckle out of it.