Okay.

I just have considered important to _mention_ the bugs that COULD POSSIBLY be important to fix before stable release. Nothing more. I don't intend to discuss severities here.

I didn't, and don't want to argue on this list (even if I consider keyboard switching to be such a basic thing that _should_ work without glitches in the 21st century, moreover if it worked in past already).

Consider the thread closed.


Peter


Guus Sliepen  wrote / napĂ­sal(a):
On Wed, Nov 29, 2006 at 09:01:01AM +0100, Mgr. Peter Tuharsky wrote:

there is another bug that I feel might be classified as RC. See 399980.

This bug is in no way release-critical.

Seems that it is impossible to switch keyboard properly on X level (without GNOME applet). The bug is quite new, encountered some month ago. Thus it is impossible to properly use any other window manager.

There are a number of tools that can switch keyboard layouts, as
mentioned by Lionel Elie Mamane.

Debian stable has never met such problem for last 5 years at least.

That does not make it release-critical. Also, if you feel the severity
of a bug is incorrect, you should mention that in a follow-up to the
bugreport, or indicate the severity in your initial bugreport. This list
is not meant to discuss bug severities.



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