I agree with Farid. I don't think it's a bad thing if we mark "wontfix",
"invalid", etc. on wishlist requests -- even with a brief explanation if
you feel led (e.g. "We're not deciding to take this route right now, but
thanks for your feedback.", something like that). For someone like me,
if an idea is "up in the air", and I believe in it, I'll continue to
encourage it; but if there's an answer letting me know this will be
accepted/committed or rejected/wontfix, then at least I know where you
direct my energies, you know? Just an encouragement.
On 10/23/2016 05:00 AM, kdenlive-requ...@kde.org wrote:
Preparing for bug-squashing day and low hanging bugs
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Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2016 13:38:00 -0200
From: farid abdelnour<snd.no...@gmail.com>
To: kdenlive<kdenlive@kde.org>
Subject: Preparing for bug-squashing day and low hanging bugs
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Hello
We have 55 "wishlist" reports currently open in the tracker. I have already
tagged some as "low-hanging" and most are uncorfimed reports. It would be
great to have a look at these and close the wont fix/invalid ones: (this
will bring some sanity to the tracker and help us organize better for the
bug-squashing day.)
https://bugs.kde.org/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=product%3Akdenlive%20severity%3Awishlist&list_id=1397036
Here are some of the low hanging bugs I have tagged:
https://bugs.kde.org/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=product%3Akdenlive%20flag%3Alow_hanging&list_id=1397059
Since I might not understand the complexity of some, please fill free to
add or remove the flags as necessary.
Enjoy your weekend
Cheers