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Yes and part of a distribution maintainers job is to deal with his users to save upstream from uninformed bug reports. If you continue your analogy that means Antergos maintainers need to deal with their own users themselves. The maintainers can then report to the archlinux bug tracker if necessary.
But your answer contradicts the guidelines that encourage to report it upstream directly and say that it is not Arch responsibility to fix upstream bugs. I have experienced it myself many times when reporting a bug.
Last edited by olive (2016-06-16 17:52:00)
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For anyone that is not clear, Antegros is not Arch. Manjaro is not Arch. Architect is not Arch. Unless it is Arch Linux, it isn't Arch.
If it isn't Arch, it isn't supported here. Here, or #archlinux{,-*}, or the MLs, or any of the community suported fora.
No-one here gives a fsck why you installed what you did; that was your decision. As a community, we have a right to decide what sort of help we will volunteer and how we will work together to support Arch. If you don't, or can't, respect that decision, you will be shown the door.
Closing.
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