Am Mittwoch, 12. April 2017, 14:56:21 CEST schrieb ianseeks:
As an example, this bug was posted on kde bugs in 2015, i and others have updated it from time to time but its never even changed status from "unconfirmed" - is there a process where we can post it to opensuse for them to perhaps push it upto kde? https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=345100
I can offer a couple of other long term bug that are not getting fixed.... I'm using KDE since its beginning, and I think its the greatest Desktop available. But I'm absolutely frustrated about the handling of bugs. There were 2 major technological changes in the recent versions (3.x -> 4, 4.x ->5) which definitely cause high workload somewhere deep down in the engine room, but do not give a visible result to the end user. On the other hand, there are some bugs that really affect daily work of a user for ages, and - nobody takes care about it. They get solved by chance in a newer versions (one reason for me to switch to Tumbleweed, as backports from KDE team never happen, or only in a limited scope - Thanks Wolfgang!) , but mostly stay open until you get a notice that this version is no longer supported and therefore the bug is being closed. I think the oldest entries in my buglist are form 2005....still on unconfirmed (KDE 3.3.6) I would really love to see more bugs getting fixed before some nitty gritty technology change is being implemented (which the end user does not understand anyway...) But back to your original question....I dont think that openSUSE can push KDE. Open a bug in openSUSE, and open a bug in bugs.kde.org if it is an upstream problem. Thumbs pressed that things improve Axel -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org