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Then that person should double check their changes against
the problems reported, and re-convince themselves that the
breakage wasn't from those. Simple.
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Yup, but they're more specific than just that entire subsystem,
and the maintainers are actively pursuing the problems.
Exactly what should be happening.
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If the code I'm touching breaks, then I'll fix it ASAP,
exactly what the users of that code might expect.
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It's not about blame, it's about paying attention to breakages in code that a
person claims to be supporting, and then doing their best to resolve the issues.
Again, if one has the time to actively write/modify code such that something breaks,
then that person should also make time to fix the breakages.
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For the third time, no disagreement here. git-bsect can help in many cases,
but not in all cases. And it requires a great time commitment from somebody
who's system used to work and now doesn't work. The person who broke it has
a fair bit of responsibility there, too.
cheers
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