New comment by ahesford on void-packages repository https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/pull/33110#issuecomment-927118466 Comment: 1. Answering questions and fixing tests bolsters confidence that you are willing to spend more than 3 seconds firing a shell script to do an update. (Many of your PRs receive no response to maintainers' comments about issues with your contributions.) 2. Addressing the questions shows at least a baseline level of commitment to adhere to some contributor standards. It also tells us whether the update is actively used by the contributor, which helps inspire confidence that obvious defects in the update are more likely to have been caught. You can tell us now that "I only update things I use extensively", but none of us keep a checklist where we can note for all time "@ailiop-git is OK, we know he regularly uses the packages he updates". Do us a favor and remind us, since we tend to go through hundreds or thousands of these PRs from hundreds of different people. Both tests and PR responsiveness become more important if updates cause breakage and need urgent action. We are less concerned about running the latest version than we are about running versions that aren't fundamentally broken. Your historical inattentiveness to issues within your PRs as well as your now combative response and "CBA" attitude do not inspire confidence that you will be available to fix a broken update should the need arise.