On 2025/08/27 05:06, Viacheslav Dubeyko <Slava.Dubeyko@xxxxxxx> wrote: > The open-source is space for collaboration and respect of each other. It is not > space for offensive or bullying behavior. This is now your third reply to a comment on your patch set (one to Matthew and two to me), and you are still sidestepping the valid criticism. This time, instead of talking how to fix it, you are explaining how well you tested this, and then this meta-comment. No, for the bug discussion, it does not matter how well you tested this. If it's buggy, it's buggy. For me, as an amateur, the bug was obvious enough to see in the source code, and after my long explanation, it should be easy enough for everybody else to see, isn't it? And no, I don't owe you a test case. I explained the exact conditions that need to occur for the crash to happen, and I have to trust that you are capable of easily injecting such an error, aren't you? This is not what I call "collaboration" neither "respect", to me it rather seems like ignorance. You were not collaborating with the reviewer and you are not respecting the bug report. You just divert the discussion instead of talking about the actual problems. And, note: in both of your replies to me, you removed me from the recipient list. Everybody else you kept, you only removed me. I had to look up your replies on lore.kernel.org. (You did not do that with your replies to Matthew and David.) What kind of funny behavior is that? Max