![]() ![]() Looking at the history of the package in Debian, it looks like it was on "life support" for a while in Debian by people I recognise as Ubuntu developers, but then also got removed from Debian testing for the same reason. > because i usually use xpdf for pdf files and ubuntu dropped itįWIW, Ubuntu only didn't ship xpdf in 20.04. ![]() So the best skill everyone needs to have (I wish really technical introverted software developers had this more ) is: Develop "street smarts" and tell these people to go fuck themselves and shove their "hiring process" up their asses. ![]() But depending on the size of the company that will take years and maybe even decades. not happens, the "ship" is unresponsive and in most cases it will sink. Now the funny part: once the alarm bells go off and they try to change course. As long as the checks keep coming in ( and they will ) there is really no critical problem to be addressed. Yes it can be hell to work there, everyone is overworked, things are low quality, etc. The truth is once companies have a certain size and revenue, their software developers don't matter really that much. I can understand a hiring process like this if we're talking about fighter pilots, astronauts, special forces operators, scientists going to antarctica, or whatever. ![]()
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