Am Samstag, 7. Januar 2012, 13:37:14 schrieb K. Dennis Leyendecker:
You're right, bugs.kde.org is the right way for KDE-related bugs, _but_ what if the assignee can't figure out if the bug is KDE or openSUSE related? I mean, the openSUSE KDE version is patched by the KDE team. Have a look at Kubuntu or Slackware, they deliver plain KDE, so *there* it would make sense to go directly to the upstream bug tracker.
openSUSE's KDE is not as patched as you think it is. Thus it's more likely that reporting at bko is the right thing to do.
I'd rather post my bug on SUSE/Novell infrastructure if I found it in openSUSE then on the KDE ones, because, I, as a normal KDE-user, don't know what's plain KDE and what's patched by our KDE team.
SO, I'd rather get redirected from bnc to bugs.k.o then otherwise. But that's only my (very personal) POV. Following the given way of your link *should* be the desired way.
That's ok. But since the man-power at bnc is even lower than at bko you will run the risk of never getting any fix or attention.
I'm not that deep into KDE, because, as I mentioned before, I'm only an user, so I'm more interested in the finished solution then in the way how get it. Anyway, does the KDE-team have any kind of a "wishlist" for us users to tell you what we want? I know there's openFATE but until it becomes more popular under our users, it wins the "How I let my feature rot best"-award from me (again, who can do, who can't complain ;-) )
The KDE-team at openSUSE seems to hardly cope with the work they have already without adding new things. But you can of course ask for new features. I guess it's best to do it on this list first and then proceed from there. Yet most wishes are better submitted upstream at bko. Sven -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org