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Member since:
2007-04-29
i'll bite too
We provide it to customers, and we're able to fix it when trouble arise. I couldn't fix Opera like that, because it isn't Open source.
If i start fixing bugs in firefox, i need to check out a lot of code, spend most likely weeks to get the build environment to work and then months to understand the code so i can get started. (just checked, ff 1.5 has 10K of files and 2M lines of code).
Do you really think i can justify the time spend to any customer? I don't know your line of business but i don't think you can either.
From a business point of view it's much cheaper to just pay the opera dudes to fix it. All that "you can fix it yourself" crap is pissing me off because it doesn't work like that in the real world.
Bug fixes can only done by people who know the effects on the other components as well, therefore it's much better to file a bugreport. In case of open source you can attach a patch as a bonus, but that's about it.
Did you really fix some stuff in firefox? (If so, please point out a commit entry on the firefox tree made by you, so you can make a fool out of me
(disclaimer : I love opensource, i run freebsd and a lot op open source products. But i only had the delusion once i could fix bugs in complex projects like firefox.)