Piotr Gbyliczek wrote: > In such case I would say it would be very nice to backport it, but I would > set low priority on that task. If new release would be close, I would be > very much inclined to let it go and tell everybody to update to latest > stable. Low priority is one thing, actively reverting an already backported fix is another (because it is actually MORE work). That is deliberate sabotage. And backporting a bugfix is trivial, it's done in 1 or 2 minutes with git cherry-pick (or you commit to the branch first and then merge the branch to master, cherry-pick is for when the fix is already in master and you need to get it to the branch without merging all the other stuff in master). > BTW, I personally need to calm myself down every time somebody uses "WTF" > in an email. You may see it as harmless, but I see a man shouting at me in > anger, which I don't like. Luckily, I'm not offended by that, indirect > nature of internet communication makes people less emphatic, but some may > be. Sorry, but I simply do not understand your position, and your explanation did not help. Kevin Kofler _______________________________________________ kde mailing list kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/kde New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org