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Originally Posted by knc1
The project is kept in a public repository, and they accept patch submissions.
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What is this, your standard answer to any statement that may remotely suggest that koreader is not perfect as it is?
At this point I need to ask: is this attitude of yours just a fanboy thing, or are you somehow involved in koreader's development?
I'd bet the first one, 'cause had you ever been involved in the development of anything you would surely know that polite feature request is crucial for free software development. And that is because it helps coders focus their time and effort on features that best meet the userbase needs.
Basically you're suggesting that one with no coding skill would just have to take koreader as it is or turn to another program. That's silly and would simply lead to the death of this project in the long term. (edit: well, considered that any project is due to die in the long term, I should rather say "in the short/medium term").