[Bugsquad] Looks like this bug is fixed ...

Myriam Schweingruber myriam at kde.org
Wed Apr 17 22:54:24 UTC 2013


Hi Richard,

On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 12:23 AM, Richard llom <richard.llom at gmail.com> wrote:
> Am 17.04.2013 21:22, schrieb Myriam Schweingruber:
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 8:21 PM, Richard llom <richard.llom at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> by random I noticed that notifications, do not longer have their lower
>>> part
>>> cropped. I did some testing and I think this is fixed as of 4.10.2 :
>>>
>>> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=278309
>>>
>>> However since there is no comment at all from any dev, does this mean
>>> this
>>> bug was fixed unintentional i.e. by "accident" ;-) ? Or do the/some devs
>>> have their own bugtracker?
>>
>>
>> This was not fixed, see comment #7 and no, the developers do not have
>> another bugtracker.
>>
> It wasn't fixed in *4.10.1 *, but as I said it is (at least here) in 4.10.2.
> (However I will ask the reporter to make sure.)


Please just leave that report closed, the new QML Notification went
life in 4.10.2, the old non-QML notification app is not shipped
anymore and will not get any code contribution anymore.
>
>
>> No idea who reopened that, but the notification you see now in KDE
>> 4.10.2 is a different application, the old one is unmaintained and I
>> closed it as unmaintained with that comment...
>>
> Your comment (and the previous) is highly unclear:
> Does the different application mean there is a new product/component in bko?
> If so, which one?

What is unclear? It is not maintained anymore because it is replaced
by a re-write in QML. If you want more information ask the Plasma
developers, I only do the triaging work.
>
> If not, why then fill a new report? The component in question could have
> been rewritten a 1000times (since those 2years) does this mean the report
> has to be rewritten a 1000times as well? I don't think so.

Erm, that makes absolutely no sense to me, sorry.
>
> IMHO this should be moved to the new component (if there is) and marked as
> resolved *fixed*.

No, as it was not "fixed"in that product. What do you not understand
in the fact that those are two different products? The code in product
A which the bug report refers to is faulty, the product is
discontinued as a better, new notification written with QMl replaces
it.  The notification you see in KDE 4.10.2 is a different code.


Regards, Myriam
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