Comment by xtracto

Comment by xtracto 2 months ago

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I've contributed PRs to several OSS projects, some have been merged, others have not. I'm fine with that.

The reason I open a PR is so that it becomes public.

Most of my PRs solve stuff that I wanted to solve. For example at some point I added simple math expression evaluation in the Start menu of Linux Mint. It worked, I use it in my computer and I published it as a PR. I Think it was rejected because of so e bureaucracy. It's OK. It's there if someone finds it useful, I do t care doing bureaucracy, but I understand why they would want that.

Normally the larger the project the more "bureaucratically painful" it is to have a PR accepted. In small obe person projects, .y experience has been that original devs are surprised and happy to know that someone used their code s d is bui5on top of it.