Made a wiki page here.
https://github.com/jantje/arduino-eclipse-plugin/wiki/The-meaning-of-the-labels
The description is less agressive but still to the point.
means: "It doesn't bother me, I don't think this affects enough people
to bother the community, unless someone in the community steps forward
as sponsor this issue will not get attention from me."
This does not mean that if you want create a pull request it will not be
accepted because of "no sponsorship".
To be entitled to be a sponsor you have to be a regular contributor or a
patron sponsor of at least 1 dollar/month (exclusive vat) on patreon.
https://www.patreon.com/jantje?ty=h
Be honest to yourself. If you feel supporting this community with 1
dollar a month (exclusive VAT) is not worth it. Then this issue can not
be important to you!! So why did you bother to create an issue in the
first place?
Op 15/04/2016 om 19:04 schreef Roberto Lo Giacco:
That's ok, thanks!
On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 5:36 PM, Jan Baeyens <jan@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:jan@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
To me "/waiting for sponsorship" means "It doesn't bother me, I
don't think this affects enough people to bother us (read: I don't
expect this to generate extra work for us), and if you can't be
bothered paying 1 dollar a month why would we bother about what
you want."
/But if the issue bothers/hits you please feel free to fix.
Even more. Feel free to step forward as "sponsor" if you want this
fixed. All regular contributors are "sponsors" to me. So if you
want an issue marked as "waiting for sponsorship" fixed and you
don't know how yust state in the issue you are sponsoring the
issue and I'll have a better look at it.
I'll make a wiki page explaining the labels as I use them.
We can then have a discussion on them.
Op 15/04/2016 om 12:50 schreef Roberto Lo Giacco:
Hi Jan,
how should we approach to issues you marked /waiting for
sponsorship/?
I mean, I believe I can try to fix one or two of those, but you
might want to use them to leverage sponsorship, so fixing them
can actually be counterproductive for the project....
Thanks,
Roberto