On 3/13/2010 6:26 PM, Russell Miller wrote: > On Saturday 13 March 2010 02:21:35 pm Marcel Rieux wrote: >> In thread starting with >> >> http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/users/2010-March/367987.html >> >> I stated a skewer of bugs. Geeks answered it was normal to have bugs >> like, for at least 2 years now, "New Files" entering the clipboard >> every time a new file is created. It would also be normal to have no >> option to be advised of files being sent to Trash in Nautilus before >> they join the 1000 ones already there, because they don't want to be >> bothered with unchecking an option. They have no problem with >> clipboard managers never working perfectly well, soon as they have a >> sleuth of them: glipper, klipper, clipman, whatever. And so on. >> > ... > > I have noticed the same thing. I no longer bother submitting bugs to Fedora. > It is true that in some of the bugs I submitted I did not provide enough > information. However, in the bugs that I did, they just languished completely > until the software was EOLed, when the bugs was automatically closed. > > Unresolved. IE, still broken three releases later. > > I use Fedora. I even somewhat like Fedora. Apart from the fact that I'm > taking my data into my hands with every release (from 11 to 12 I lost all my > data on trying to upgrade), and the fact that things randomly break, bug > reports do no good, and every now and then three releases later they'll > randomly fix themselves, it's a pretty cool OS. But I don't bother > contributing to it. I just install, and hope it all works out. Perhaps you should search for a distribution that works for your needs if you are so dissatisfied with Fedora? -- David
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