Il 29/10/19 10:04, Patrick Shanahan ha scritto:
* Marco Calistri <PY1ZRJ@outlook.com> [10-29-19 08:53]:
Il 28/10/19 21:28, Patrick Shanahan ha scritto:
* Marco Calistri <PY1ZRJ@outlook.com> [10-28-19 17:54]:
Il 28/10/19 17:38, Carlos E. R. ha scritto:
You may consider reporting in Bugzilla, tough.
Well honestly I have opened two bugs not so much time ago and so far no I've not get any sort of feedback then I'm not so hopeful that opening a bug being so useful at the end.
the "bug" definitely will not be solved w/o someone stepping up to provide the solution and many will not even see the "bug" nor know about it w/o it being publicized. and the accepted way for publicizing is via a bug report. PLUS, it is your way of giving back to the community for the gigantic amount of work performed to provide you with your FREE operating system.
but it is not a requirement nor an obligation for you to make a report.
Yes I'm confident that the "good user", using an undoubtedly good O.S. as OpenSUSE for FREE, should open a bug report, but let's say I'm not so impulsed to do it, also because hopefully just to signalize a problem, IMHO a list like this one (opensuse-support) should be sufficient.
I don't mean to resolve the issue, but at least to make it of public domain.
so you delay the possible solution and provide others with anguish. while you could give back to the community which gives to you. and possibly exerted more effort on this list than required of a bug report.
yes, the effort here is to con joule/shame/.... you into making a report. or maybe call it an effort to get you to become part of the community from which you request aid and explanation via this list.
Patrick, I wont to look this kind of subject as an ethic behavior, I sometimes get astonished that obvious problems occur without nobody highlighting nor reporting it, as if everything always being working perfectly, honestly this kind of behavior from many users of FREE or even not FREE O.S. is worst than to not open a bug report, IMHO. Well, I did believe that opensuse-support could at least be a sort of "gatherer" of issues which in turn could be forwarded to a development verification team, if this is not the case, I will avoid to post newest posts like this on this mailing-list and I will keep attempting to resolve on my own whenever possible, as I done for at-spi2-registryd case. This is not a "sort of rebellion" from my side, just a personal thought in relation of how the things ideally should run, of course in my very personal opinion. I appreciated your suggestions, but I will not open any bug-reports for a so evident issue affecting a specific openSUSE package which inclusive is an essential dependency of hundreds of others packages. With my very best and really respectful regards, Marco -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-support+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-support+owner@opensuse.org