Right...
They already tried to con me into programming with the, "You found the bug, that means yo fix it!" shit. I made sure they knew I was adding programming to the list of things I do.
I also have no plans on 'going higher'. I don't want to be a Lubuntu Council member. Please don't elect me into that position. I have a life outside of the computer, thanks.
So with the "You found the bug, that means yo fix it!" shit, does that mean you have the responsibility to add the date?
I don't have that responsibility ever.
I find bugs. I also find missing features - features that should exist but don't.
They decide to fix the bugs or add the missing features. That's on them. I have no other obligation (at this time) than to report the bugs and report the missing features.
Hell, even reporting missing features isn't a part of what I agreed to do.
I don't think will mind me telling you. His house got smashed by some utility workers. They literally drove a piece of equipment until it tipped over and into his house - as in wrecking the wall. It took them three cranes to get the machinery out of there.
Given his current state, he's pretty worn out and tired.
At some point, we're going to have to decide what to do about the archives. I love having the archives, but I don't want to add doing the archives to my list of obligations.
man that fucking sucks to hear about the cynicaloldfarts house. I would be so fucking mad!
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