(10-05-2015, 11:56 PM)Lumbeeslayer Wrote: That's why open source projects are much worse then closed because any body can work on dolphin, even ones who aren't very skilled at programming, and then that's when things start breaking.
You're saying that as if everyone who works on proprietary software is skilled, and as if incoming contributions to Dolphin aren't reviewed before being accepted...
If you don't want to bisect the issue, then that's fine, but you would probably get to see a fix quicker if you did. After all, Dolphin is open source, and anyone can contribute - no programming skills are needed for this task. In fact, I would say that this is the main disadvantage that Dolphin has compared to big proprietary projects - we simply don't have as many developers, and you can't expect the existing ones to do everything at once. (But of course, there are small proprietary projects too.)
