> why should a dev make the scope of their work bigger if they won't be able to keep putting the same quality of work?
They shouldn't...but that's not at all what the primary developer said.
The issue is the primary dev seems to require reverse seek functionality to work with all codecs, and since some obscure codecs can't efficiently support it, they're not interested. Their challenge to others to submit a PR is counteracted by all the signs that they might provide a high-to-impossible barrier to approval.
It's not clear that even a trusted contributor would be able to sway this person's mind. Most likely, contributors either agree, or keep quiet on the issue if they disagree.
It's telling that there is no other VLC developer commenting in that thread - neither to support the decision and calm things down nor to go agains Remi's decree.
They shouldn't...but that's not at all what the primary developer said.
The issue is the primary dev seems to require reverse seek functionality to work with all codecs, and since some obscure codecs can't efficiently support it, they're not interested. Their challenge to others to submit a PR is counteracted by all the signs that they might provide a high-to-impossible barrier to approval.
It's not clear that even a trusted contributor would be able to sway this person's mind. Most likely, contributors either agree, or keep quiet on the issue if they disagree.