On Wednesday 08 November 2006 18:26, t u wrote:
> Rajko M wrote:
> > I can't access bug so I can't see what happened, but if you was
> > persistant in opening bug report that is actually not technical issue,
> > than I can imagine why bug was marked as private.
>
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the emails so far. 
<snip> 
> I wish you could implement to opensuse's bugzilla something like this:
> http://en.opensuse.org/Opensuse_mailing_list_netiquette#Don.27t_be_aggressi
>ve

I'm just another user, so I can't implement anything. I can just comply with 
given environment. 

and taking that the first who gave comment probably comes from culture where 
such comment will be taken as peacefull and a good joke. 

Your intention probably was good, but the place was really bad choice

> > The bugzilla is engineering tool.
> > Posting there message that has nothing to do with technical part of
> > development is breaking the rules of conduct.
>
> I am more used to how Ubuntu handles bugs (my secondary computer has
> -used to have- opensuse). At one point, before they started using
> "specs" (i.e. feature requests), something like this would go to their
> bugzilla.
>
> I didn't know only software engineers were hanging out in opensuse's
> bugzilla. I assumed that all "development decisions" were being
> officially tracked there, and separation from Novell was truly a
> development decision. I apologize for that false assumption, but, as you
> mentioned too, that isn't an excuse for cursing at costumers.
>
> Thanks again for the emails.
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Regards,
Rajko M.
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