[Bug 1754069] Re: bug 1164016 has regressed

2019-05-03 Thread Mathew Hodson
** Tags added: regression-release ** Summary changed: - bug 1164016 has regressed + Restore type-ahead find in Ubuntu 17.10 and later ** Tags removed: xenial -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.

[Bug 1754069] Re: bug 1164016 has regressed

2018-09-15 Thread teo1978
Either reopen #1164016 or keep this one open (since in 1164016 you asked me to open a new one instead). Given that 1164016 was considered valid, and fixed, the arguments given in comment 2 are bullshit. This just needs to be patched again as it was before. And fucking quickly. This infamous

[Bug 1754069] Re: bug 1164016 has regressed

2018-03-07 Thread teo1978
(and as usual I can't even edit my own comments, so here comes an additional comment to correct a typo): > stupidity that the upstream developer have demonstrated *developerS -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.

[Bug 1754069] Re: bug 1164016 has regressed

2018-03-07 Thread teo1978
But actually I wonder why Ubuntu still keeps Nautilus as the file explorer, given the level of stupidity that the upstream developer have demonstrated. In the last year, I have seen nothing but completely retarded design decision and regressions that degrade usability beyond the unthinkable, and

[Bug 1754069] Re: bug 1164016 has regressed

2018-03-07 Thread teo1978
> 'Released' is a dev decision, not a user one. Then why am I allowed to change the status TO "fix released"?? Anyway, regarding the issue. > What you request is an upstream design choice, which we possibly get with > 3.28. > So nothing can be made on old releases as they only get 'security'

[Bug 1754069] Re: bug 1164016 has regressed

2018-03-07 Thread dino99
'Released' is a dev decision, not a user one. What you request is an upstream design choice, which we possibly get with 3.28. So nothing can be made on old releases as they only get 'security' fix and backport sometimes. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=681871#c58 ** Bug watch added: