> > How is that? Seriously, please explain it to me
@C de-Avillez
Ok, thank you for clarifying. Now I understand, and I think the one
who was missing something was not me but you (I hope saying thi does
not go against the CoC).
The TL;DR version is that you confuse reporting an issue with asking f
I don't know why, not only "reply" doesn't reply to the list by default,
but the option to reply to the list doesn't even show up in gmail. Anyway:
Il giorno sab 1 giu 2019 alle ore 00:50 Teo Tei ha
scritto:
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> Il giorno ven 31 mag 2019 alle ore 21:43
Hello,
Please see this bug report, this makes many basic applications in Ubuntu
completely unusable:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/1831280
I haven't restarted my computer yet, I don't know if the issue would
disappear after a reboot, and reappear only sporadically, or not
Anybody can change the status to Fix Released, but only privileged
users can change it back once it is set to that status.
Which, of course, is idiotic.
Launchpad Issue reported back in 2011, "triaged" and with importance
"high", yet still unfixed LOL
https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/7174
By the way, I wish you had a code of conduct about handling bugs in a
way that is not harmful to the goal of fixing them.
2016-04-16 18:23 GMT+02:00 Teo Tei :
>> When a report is filed against an old release and not yet fixed, but the
>> report hasn't been updated with commen
> When a report is filed against an old release and not yet fixed, but the
> report hasn't been updated with comments indicating the issue is either
> fixed or still existent in the future releases, I would mark as "Incomplete"
> with a canned comment similar to "[...]"
That sounds about right, bu
Hi,
I'd like to bring your attention to the harmful conduct of a user
handling bugs in Launchpad.
There's this "dino99", who is closing several bug reports just
"because they are old", regardless of whether they are fixed or not. I
think he should be stopped before he keeps doing damage.
I have