Hello Christopher:

El Viernes, 4 de Enero de 2008, Christopher Desjardins escribió:
> Sounds fine.  I know how to apply the patch myself anyways.
> Cheers,
> Chris
>
> On Fri, 2008-01-04 at 12:41 +0100, Raúl Sánchez Siles wrote:
> > tags 442923 +patch
> > thanks
> >
> >   Hello Christopher:
> >
> >   I've seen this bug report and I have some comments. I don't know what
> > DQKT (Debian Qt/KDE Team) has to say about applying this patch but I
> > would be reluctant for the following reasons:
> >
> >   · It's not supported KDE upstream, and even the original author hasn't
> > reviewed it for some time, a.k.a. unsupported.
> >   · It has know bugs/drabacks (working with composite)
> >   · It could slow down KDE execution, think Debian is aimed to be the
> > universal OS.
> >   · There's already some visual feedback for the proposed action.
> >   · It's quite intrusive,  you need to patch kdelibs and kdebase and
> > proposed patch is against 3.5.6 which is not latest.
> >
> >   So I propose tagging this as won't fix.
> >
> >   You still could try to apply it yourself and build custom kdebase and
> > kdelibs that include this patch, don't expect any support once done, but
> > you will probably would get help from official Debian IRC support
> > channels, or you feel brave enough I may give you some hints. ;)
> >
> >   Reagrds,

  Thanks for your fast answer.

  Once we more or less agree, I think there are 2 things we could do. If you 
feel like this patch isn't needed then you could close the bug sending an 
e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  If you agree that you like this patch but you understand that Debian 
shouldn't provide it for the reasons mentioned before, then I will tag it as 
won't fix.

  Now is up to you.

  Thanks.
-- 
Raúl Sánchez Siles

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