https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=363526

--- Comment #11 from Wegwerf <wegwerf-1-...@gmx.de> ---
Data corruption can happen at any time. At two instances in the past I had file
system corruption beyond repair. Instead of using foul language in the
direction of developers I simply moved on, quickly reinstalling my system and
restoring important $HOME data from my little NAS. But then, I had a really
active past of a developer so I have all the understanding that bad things may
happen despite taking a lot of precautions. While working on projects I always
have two backup sets to cope with the (albeit rare) case of either my own user
stupidity where I accidentally kill some data during sync which I shouldn't, or
unnoticed data corruption. In the days of USB 3.0 portable hard disks this is
cheap, simple, and fast. Anyone not doing backups should really consider her
own professionalism instead of foul language. But then, "nomen est omen" still
holds, it seems.

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