If that's all they're saying then there isn't much to do with the sentiment; if you're legit-finding #1061 after legit-findings #1-#1060, that's just life in the NFL. I took instead the meaning that the findings ahead of them were less than legit.
> I took instead the meaning that the findings ahead of them were less than legit.
I took instead the opposite - that they were no longer shocked that it was taking so long once they found out why, as they knew who they were and understood.
Whether it is legit-finding is precisely what needs to be checked, but you’re at spot 1061.
>130 resolved
>303 were classified as Triaged
>33 reports marked as new
>125 remain pending
>208 were marked as duplicates
>209 as informative
>36 not applicable
20% bind a lot of resources if you have a high input on submissions and the numbers will rise
> there isn't much to do with the sentiment
I see what you're saying but I think a more charitable interpretation can be made. They may be amazed that so many bug reports are being generated by such a reputable group. Looking at your initial reply, perhaps a more constructive comment could be one that joins them in excitement (even if that assumption is erroneous) and expanding on why you think it is exciting (e.g. this group's reputation for quality).