Am Dienstag 17 März 2009 19:44:37 schrieb Anne Wilson: > On Tuesday 17 March 2009 17:50:14 Samuel Kage wrote: > > Please don't top-post. It makes reading the archives very difficult. Sorry. My fault. Haw can I avoid that? I don't know how to control where the mail is goint to be posted. > > > See https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=186653 > > > > It's just not there even when you klick on week view. > > Month view was working without any problems. > > Thats horrible for every normal user, cause they don't write bug reports. > > And do not know how to fiddle around whith this. For them its just > > completely broken. > > I'm sorry, but I have to say again, I am using 4.2.1 and the icons are all > in plain view. Clicking on week view does display week view. Maybe the > Fedora KDE people caught and corrected this - I don't know. All I know is > that it works for me. > > > But as already said, my post was not not about a special bug but about > > the whole situation. > > But don't you see that blanket statements help nothing, and that serious > effort is needed to tie down the cause of problems? Between KDE developers > and the packagers from your chosen distro, you are getting a huge amount of > labour at zero cost. Your part of the bargain is to help improve things by > putting in a little of your time and effort. Maybe you are right about the blanket statements. But I'm no hacker. So I can't write code. All I know I can do is writing bug reports (Which I already do) and say what I think to animate people to reconsider some things (What I've tried with the first post). But if a bug report has to be written, it is already to late in a way (Hope you see what I mean). That applies only for major releases and for obvious bugs of course. > > > The bad thing is that, as far as I concern, this bug (like > > some more) is absolutely obvious. But Kde 4.2.1 was even though released > > with it. Which means that normal users have to live without Korganizer > > for a whole month. > > Since it works correctly on Fedora, talk to the OpenSUSE people. If Fedora > can make it work correctly, they must be able to as well. KOrganizer works > perfectly here. It's one of my life-lines. > > Anne ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.