Almost all bug reports I receive are actually feature requests. I'm a professional tester, and an unusually good one.
If it's a real bug, I will find it and fix it, myself. If I haven't fixed it, yet, it's probably because I have a full-time day job, a family, a large house and garden, I am the sextant, I sing in the church choir, I arrange meetups, and I occasionally like to enjoy going for a walk, sleeping, or eating something other than bread dipped into microwaved coffee.
Also, I am a volunteer and I'm working on 5 different large, complex projects _simultaneously_, as well has being the admin for my hosted systems and building a complex, automated test environment, for all of the projects, as well as being Nostr's only book publisher.
If you don't like it, don't use it.
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yah, and it is super hard to release something, knowing there are 🐛🐛🐛, but hoping that, people may use it anyway
cause it's just
that
good. 🥹
I'm beyond caring, if people will use my stuff, at this point.
I will use it. I build stuff I like.
What happens, if they don't use it? Will they not-pay me even harder? LOL whatever.
that is exactly how bugs are born, you have to be a power user of your stuff, and bugs are Obvious. and then, you kinda just have to release it. Bug reporting is a great tally and very much value, but pretty much you already know what they are..
Are you ok?
It just feels like nagging, to be honest. They see me release something and in the comments they report a bug (usually a feature request) about something else and whine at me. Or they tell me all the things they would change, to make it better for _themselves_.
Do you not see that I just put in a week's worth of the time you would consider "free time" into getting this built? Of course, I have had no time to fix the other thing.
How about you fork it and fix it yourself, for yourself, in _your_ free time?
They act like this is easy. Oh, just have the AI do it? Oh really? Then what is stopping _you_ from having the AI do it? About 198 hours of brutal grinding away on a keyboard, probably.
there are some that def do this.. moreso than others. I chalk it up to OCD or something, they cannot move past that one thing, it makes their life unbearable. They open the app and see nothing else. I don't mind it tho, the reporting, my methods of bugs handling priority is it usually takes repeating reports from multiple people and then it's like, ok ok, time to fix. Usually the OCDers are long gone by then. 😂 Can only do so much, and perfection is impossible.