Neither of these comments are doing us any favors.
Let's look at this one:
I have not looked in detail The reason being that if there is no Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example it might be harder to understand or confusinge and I only start really loking into things if there is an Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example, But even then, PF 6.2 is already out for some time and 7.0RC3 is available, so if there is an Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example I also request to try on the lastest version since I do not want to spend time investigating something that might already be solved in a recent version
So, effectively what I got from this comment:
- I'm not going to help you until you put together an MCVE
- This is fixed in another version
- I don't want to help you if it's fixed in another version
...which doesn't sound helpful at all. The good faith intended by asking the OP to add more details to their question is destroyed by their delivery.
What a shame.
The second comment is more exasperation and falls into the same pattern.
TRY..... I'm not going to spend time searching for problems that are known to be fixed in newer versions. And if they are, the source is open and you can try to backport fixes
TRY for a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example.... TRY, TRY, TRY, I'm not stating you shoud use it in production... And did you read my last comment? stackoverflow.com/questions/13175512/…
Okay, I get it, you can get impatient with someone, but there are two problems with this:
- We have the "I don't want to help you" mentality unless the OP updates (and they may not be able to)
- The message of "please include what you've actually done and what you're seeing so we could be of any value to you" is destroyed once again by its delivery.
So honestly, I'd flag them as "No longer needed". They're not exactly rude in my mind (although the second chain ventures closer to it than the first), but they're definitely not necessary.