Non Rhetorical question: Is lemmy.ml the lead developers instance? why did you ignore June 4, 2023 GitHub issue 2910?
Non Rhetorical question: Is lemmy.ml the lead developers instance? why did you ignore June 4, 2023 GitHub issue 2910?
Reference, June 4, 2023: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/2910
Questions:
- Lemmy.ml was crashing every 10 minutes of every single day since May 25. Do you dispute this claim I make? Server log Evidence?
- June 4 issue 2910 was on Github and the same developers who run lemmy.ml put a tag on the issue June 4.
- Did it say server-crashing topic?
- Were you aware of the end-of-June Reddit API change?
- When was the issue fixed, date and who?
- Did you ask PostgreSQL communities on Lemmy for help? Which posts?
- Is lemmy.ml a developer run instance? Is this your idea of "supported" example of Lemmy's rust lemmy_server code?
Please explain. Like PostgreSQL EXPLAIN?
Was this what was given as an Issue 2910 to you on June 4, 2023?
It wasn’t ignored; the day it was opened, it was labeled, indicating awareness. Developers of open-source projects like Lemmy juggle many tasks. Patience is appreciated.
Evidence?
How many PostgreSQL real-time websites have you programmed and operated. I, Stephen Alfred Gutknecht, ran esnipe.com with PostgreSQL
Can you please quote issue #2910?
What is your experience operating production severs using PostgreSQL to explain your dismissal of my 10 years of PostgreSQL experince?
I am an expert in postgresql, WITH BRAIN DAMAGE, it takes me 10 minutes to analyze the flaw and remove a PostgresSQL TRIGGER that is crashing servers.
My name is Stephen Alfred Gutknecht, born October 7 1969.
What s your solution?
I don’t care who you are or what your credentials are. Open-source projects value contributions, not just commentary. If you had a ready solution, the constructive approach would be to submit a PR. This community prioritizes a collaborative spirit and problem-solving, not individual resumes. The developers handled the issue appropriately considering their workflow and other priorities. In this space, actions and respectful communication speak louder than titles.