Yet another failed KDE release?

Leon Feng rainofchaos at gmail.com
Sat Mar 23 01:38:47 GMT 2013


2013/3/22 Mirosław Zalewski <miniopl at poczta.onet.pl>

> On 22/03/2013 at 13:28, Ingo Malchow <imalchow at kde.org> 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. 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.
>

I checked the bugs listed above. I think at least one of them are related
to theme. Could you swith to standard Air or Oxygen theme and check again. More
info is in the bug comment.


Chao Feng


>
> Sorry I have bothered you.
> --
> Best regards
> Mirosław Zalewski
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