https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=440493
--- Comment #18 from Krzysztof Krakowiak <krzysztof.krakow...@gmail.com> --- (In reply to Nate Graham from comment #17) > Plenty of people complained; that's why this option was added. :) > > I think the least invasive option is the "remember previous status" one, > which is why it's the new default. It's hard for me to imagine a real use > case where the user actually wants for Bluetooth to be enabled at login but > then they manually turn it off afterwards, or the reverse. Those are the > only workflows that would be enabled by adding a "don't change from system's > default setting" option. Can you think of any real use cases for doing > either of these? I'm not talking about changing default, but not removing(or adding it back as select-able option) previous default state. Even if you don't have use-case for it, there can be others that do. 4 vs 3 options is not much difference, while 4 is complete of selection (you cannot say that +1 option clutters the UI and makes it unreadable). If it doesn't hurt anybody we shouldn't remove it. It's simple. It's KDE vs GNOME philosophy at the core! -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.