I'm sorry, but this does not make any sense. Very few bug reporters will
take the trouble to report bugs in multiple bug trackers. The end user
should perceive Ubuntu/Kubuntu as a linux distribution and not as a
gathering of thousands of packages and at least a few hundred different
possible bug trackers.

Furthermore it took 18 month to get the info that packaging is not
resposinble for this problem. Assume I would report this 18 month old
bug to KDE - who would care about an 18 month old bug? Also it would
probably take a few more month until it could be processed by KDE
developers, making the bug even older and outdated by then.

It has nothing to do with you Harald, I am thankful for your reply, but
you will surely agree that this Ubuntu/Kubuntu policy dealing with bugs
does not make any sense. In my opinion Ubuntu/Kubuntu should either
integrate some KDE developers or find an easy way to forward bug reports
to them, such that the end user and bug reporter does not have to deal
with it.

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