Hi there!
Hi!
My name is Alejandro. I have been working on an issue with a friend and we have been posting on the thread of the issue to basically state that it is no longer so. We believe the issue to be solved. The problem is no one has looked at the issue and are worried that no one will. Here is the issue for reference where we shared our findings: https://github.com/eclipse-platform/eclipse.platform.swt/issues/1599
In some other GitHub repos, when opening an issue, reporters have to read and tick the following blurb
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I understand reporting an issue to this OSS project does not mandate anyone to fix it. Other contributors may consider the issue, or not, at their own convenience. The most efficient way to get it fixed is that I fix it myself and contribute it back as a good quality patch to the project.
"""
I think it tells very well what is happening and what you understood: the issue is currently not critical enough to any active contributor to consider it as high priority over other ones. You can lobby to hopefully see someone making it a priority, but this is usually not so efficient (as critical issues are quickly identified as such without anyone lobbying for them). So your best chance is to try creating a pull request; maintainers do there best in making a high priority of reviewing pull requests.
Cheer