"When does <insert package name> get update ?" moment.
"When does <insert package name> get update ?" moment.
"When does <insert package name> get update ?" moment.
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I don't care for this mentality. I understand constant questions must get old for developers/contributors but the mentality that people should compile from the source is not conducive to growing FOSS. It is, however, potentially conducive to laziness from the devs. "Eh, why should I spend time releasing compiled builds? Let the plebs compile themselves."
Devs don't usually package for specific distros unless it's a generic format like Appimage that can just be downloaded. Distro maintainers need to get it into the format their package manager uses and update the list to make it available.
Yes, and that's fine: they can compile in their preferred format and if people want a different one, then the "package it yourself" argument makes sense.
How much do you donate to FOSS?
Edit: lol people want unpaid labor and aren't willing to put money where their mouth is. "Yall ain't volunteering hard enough!!"
It's open source. Volunteer your labor, time, advocacy, or financial assistance if you want your voice heard or continue to hope someone else does it.