Hello, On Tue, 9 Sep 2025, at 08:34, Daed Wheless wrote: > Just because the fix is trivial doesn't mean that the process to find > it is also trivial. This took me 4 hours to find because there is no > indication what the problem is. The WIFI just stops working for > seemingly no reason. And it worked fine before for years. There is no > reason for it to break. How is the length of time that the issue has > existed relevant? If you don’t want to fix it, then don’t. Why did you > email me about it at all if you are just going to take the position of > “no one cares if this is broken and it’s old anyway, so we’re not going > to do anything about it”? The entire point of my complaint is that it > breaks a system that worked for years. So yes, it’s from 2023, because > that’s when I first set up the system. This is being used by MANY > novice raspberry pi users all over the world! We are not software > engineers. That’s the whole point of error messages, and bug fixes. If > everyone was a developer, then no one would ever need to send bug > reports, we would just fix it ourselves. I’m really confused about your > stance on this.
Well, you filed the bug, so I had to react to that. You are unhappy about the outcome, but that’s it. I’m sorry it didn’t go the way you wanted. -- Cheers, Andrej

