Massive Konqueror Regression

Luke-Jr luke at dashjr.org
Thu Aug 18 08:27:00 CEST 2005


On Thursday 18 August 2005 03:14, David van Hoose wrote:
> There needs to be someone that does alpha tests on each patch.
> Yes, this will take time. Yes, it's a dirty job.

Are you volunteering to do it?

> But think about it for a few seconds and you'll come to a realization that
> if you don't, you'll just have to test it later or wait until a bug is found
> in it.

So in other words, KDE devs have to find it or someone else will... The latter 
sounds better, since there are many more "someone else"s than there are KDE 
devs ;)

> If you don't believe this to be worthy of the KDE team, then tell me how
> many confirmed and undconfirmed bugs there are in the database.

How does that matter? The KDE team has better things to do. Those incapable of 
developing KDE itself can take on the simple task of testing their favourite 
broken website... you'll have to do it eventually, might as well do it during 
alpha releases :)
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