Way to go with the sensitive treatment of the community, Jon Thomas! People sit around waiting for a couple of years for a support issue to be fixed for their hardware, limping along when things could Just Work with minimal effort. Therefore, the right thing is to say to yourself "oh, the new release doesn't support your hardware anyway, HAHAHAHAH LOSERS! I'm closing your bug report. That's another one closed for me today! SCORE! I WIN YOU SUCKERS!"
Do you ask "would people still want 1.4 around so they could use their Karmas still"? No. Did you even apologize for the fact that a trivial thing was left untouched for a couple of YEARS when it could have been fixed quickly and would have made people happy? No. Do you acknowledge the work people put in to make it easy for the support to be added, the work no one bothered to pay attention to? No. Instead we get your wonderful example of public relations, lets see if I can quote this accurately, it is so long: "Amarok 2.0 no longer supports Rio Karma, so closing." You even managed to save a few words by not using proper English grammar, thus speeding your way through your day. Must be a great feeling, getting another bug report closed without even having to write one complete grammatical sentence! *THAT* is truly the most important thing. Remember to put the notch in the belt! -- Please package Amarok Rio Karma support (--with-libkarma) https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/89591 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
