From e9120eab45801782fbf645fbf2b7235aac046574 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "R. Bernstein" Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2023 18:38:21 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Update HOW-TO-REPORT-A-BUG.md grammar typo --- HOW-TO-REPORT-A-BUG.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/HOW-TO-REPORT-A-BUG.md b/HOW-TO-REPORT-A-BUG.md index d3c924b1..4fc430c2 100644 --- a/HOW-TO-REPORT-A-BUG.md +++ b/HOW-TO-REPORT-A-BUG.md @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ confidentiality. You may be asked about the authorship or claimed ownership of t For many open-source projects bugs where the expectation is that bugs are rare, reporting bugs in a *thoughtful* way can be helpful. See also [How to Ask Questions the Smart Way](http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html). -In this project though, most of the bug reports boil down to the something like: I have I am trying to reverse engineer some code that I am not the author/owner and that person doesn't want me to have access to. I am hitting a problem somewhere along the line which might have to do with decompilation, but it could be something else like how the bytecode was extracted, some problem in deliberately obfuscated code, or the use some kind of Python bytecode version that isn't supported by the decompiler. +In this project though, most of the bug reports boil down to the something like: I am trying to reverse engineer some code that I am not the author/owner and that person doesn't want me to have access to. I am hitting a problem somewhere along the line which might have to do with decompilation, but it could be something else like how the bytecode was extracted, some problem in deliberately obfuscated code, or the use some kind of Python bytecode version that isn't supported by the decompiler. While you are free to report these, unless you sponsor the project, I may close them with about the same amount of effort spent that I think was used to open the report for them. And if you spent a considerable amount of time to create the bug report but didn't follow instructions given here and in the issue template, I am sorry in advance. Just go back, read, and follow instructions.