https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=360478

Valso <stalliondr...@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #62 from Valso <stalliondr...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #60)
> So complaining in the bug report is not generally an effective approach. If
> you want to see the issue get resolved faster, the options that work include:
> - Working on it yourself
> - Finding a technically competent friend or colleague to work on it for you
> - Writing a polite blog or social media post about it to draw attention to
> the issue and find someone to work on it
> - Paying a developer to work on it

If you refuse to fix several years old bugs then what's the bugtracker for?
Such an answer makes it pointless to have a bugtracker at all. Just remove it
and move on with all the old and new bugs, leaving it to the users to be black
ninjas doing your job, instead of having a good time with linux.
I made a screenshot of your comment and wrote a blog post in my native
language. Some of the comments were (translated in English by me) between
"Outrageous response from a developer in the 21st century" and "Such a response
is retrograde. If we're gonna go back to the 90's where we had to waste one day
to just compile kernel and the users have to be black ninja developers to fix
things instead of having a leisure time with linux, then this project will
become unusable at some point. And then there will be questions like "why
people prefer Windows?". No wonder many still prefer to use old distros with
KDE3".
Eventually BDE (Bug Desktop Env) will be used only by the KDE fanatics and
there won't be much point to develop it further.

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