@imsnif@ellie Again, I don't want to compare with you, you maintain huge projects for a long time. I just want to understand why these comments are that annoying.
Especially if it is a PR, I remember my inpatient me who gets too excited sometimes about a contribution and can't wait for the maintainer to review it to maybe start the next one. I don't spam, but I sometimes ask kindly after about 2 weeks if there is something wrong. Sometimes things just get out of your radar.
@imsnif@ellie I might not have the same perspective since I newly became a maintainer of a project used by many (Rustlings). But the comments you both posted are normal communication comments for me (except the "deal breaker" one, it communicates frustration, but it is too harsh). Unless they are spammed, I would give a short answer and move on.
e.g. answer "I am focusing on releasing x now and would get back to this afterwards. My estimate is about 2 weeks"
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