[–] LarryMade2 11y ago ↗ All I can say is get used to it.Sometimes even in open source support just ends; unless you know how to patch bugs/fix dependency drift then you may be SOL there too.Only best defence is know what your project's dependencies are and mitigate for potential loss/change. [–] dllthomas 11y ago ↗ "unless you know how to patch bugs/fix dependency drift"Or are willing to pay someone who does... [–] informatimago 11y ago ↗ Whouah! You mean I COULD patch bugs, fix dependency drift or have somebody do it for me against (reasonable) payment at all? That's wonderfull!Try to do that with Microsoft Windows or Microsoft Word!
[–] dllthomas 11y ago ↗ "unless you know how to patch bugs/fix dependency drift"Or are willing to pay someone who does... [–] informatimago 11y ago ↗ Whouah! You mean I COULD patch bugs, fix dependency drift or have somebody do it for me against (reasonable) payment at all? That's wonderfull!Try to do that with Microsoft Windows or Microsoft Word!
[–] informatimago 11y ago ↗ Whouah! You mean I COULD patch bugs, fix dependency drift or have somebody do it for me against (reasonable) payment at all? That's wonderfull!Try to do that with Microsoft Windows or Microsoft Word!
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 16.0 ms ] threadSometimes even in open source support just ends; unless you know how to patch bugs/fix dependency drift then you may be SOL there too.
Only best defence is know what your project's dependencies are and mitigate for potential loss/change.
Or are willing to pay someone who does...
Try to do that with Microsoft Windows or Microsoft Word!