i’m sorry, but when it comes to open source software if you want something on your timeline, you do it. the code is there. it’s _open_.
if “a duty” exists at all in this situation, it’s on the 4th wealthiest company in the world who is using that free software to serve its customers and raking in billions of dollars. (i want to be clear tho, that company does contribute a lot to the open source community. a whole lot. i’m just saying, if someone is hunting for a “duty” to fling around re: an open source project)
i was once naively saying some undeserved similar nonsense to a well known open source dev regarding some software package they were working on years ago, and he responded absolutely appropriately, [paraphrasing] “go ahead, you should absolutely do it, see if it’s better. none of us here are stopping you. we genuinely hope it is, truly. let us know. until then we’re working on other stuff.”
he was absolutely correct and i should have known better. not snotty at all, just, “you should totally do it!” that’s the appropriate answer every single time someone behaves as if your open source project owes them something. even more so when it’s the 4th richest company in the world.
so if you feel “a duty” exists somewhere to change something with ffmpeg, do it yourself. literally no one is stopping you. it’s _open source_.