Am Freitag, 22. März 2013, 14:46:10 schrieb Mirosław Zalewski: > On 22/03/2013 at 13:28, Ingo Malchow <imalchow@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > This is an assumption and hopefully no dev ever thinks the same way. > > Config files are text files and CAN be edited by anyone. And guess what, > > they are quite often edited by hand. You need to think in the big picture. > > Yes, I have made an assumption that *using* KDE SC without thinking much > about software internals and hand-crafting config files is supported > use-case. As I understand, it is not; non-compatibility with previous major > release is not considered bug. > > I stand corrected. It is clear to me now, that I have tried to make KDE SC > something it was never intended to be. That is awaiting any proof. Just now i have seen resistance to either reading what was written or understanding it. One last time, it IS a bug and should be nailed down and reported. See the other dozen mails about it. > I just want to get my (unrelated to > KDE SC) work done in environment that corresponds with my needs and habits. > With regret I say that I am not your target user. Obviously you are quite correct. And i am sorry for any dev that needs to deal with users who resist any suggestion or hint... Honestly, you jumped on a thread stating the obvious (it is a bug), skipping answers and yet replying with FUD("As I understand, it is not; non- compatibility with previous major release is not considered bug"). Hardly the way to go. > > Sorry I have bothered you. Ingo Malchow -- (neverendingo) KDE Community Working Group, KDE User Working Group KDE Community Forums Administrator New to KDE Software? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org or ask questions on http://forum.kde.org
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