[Reminder Daemon] [Bug 481024] The loss of user-defined snoozing for calendar and todo reminders is a massive functional regression and actually a hard show-stopper for my kontact usage
Martin Steigerwald
bugzilla_noreply at kde.org
Sat Aug 10 15:11:52 BST 2024
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=481024
Martin Steigerwald <Martin at Lichtvoll.de> changed:
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--- Comment #43 from Martin Steigerwald <Martin at Lichtvoll.de> ---
Seriously, Flossy Cat, I have given up on reading your very lengthy comments
completely.
You offered help in a bug report? Do you really consider it fair to expect the
very small KDEPIM team to monitor all comments in all of their bug reports for
an offer for help? With all the hours you have used to write very lengthy
comments in this bug report, you could have:
1) Researched yourself where a suitable place for offering help would be. It
could be kde-pim mailing list. It could be their Matrix channel. It could be
both. I do not think discuss.kde.org would be suitable, cause AFAIK it is meant
for user discussion.
2) Researched yourself for resources on how to start contributing to KDE. Sure,
I bet the documentation on that is still not perfect while AFAIK some people
worked on it recently, but there is documentation available.
3) Probably even back ported the patch from David and posted a merge request on
invent.kde.org.
I am going to unsubscribe now from this bug although I would have loved to stay
up to date. A bug tracker is no discussion forum. Especially not on a bug
report that is marked as RESOLVED / FIXED¹. The discussion here does not add
anything to solving the issue you have. It could go on and on for eternity
without any tangible result. This is why I aim to have this as my last comment
here. Write a mail to kde-pim mailing list for example. Ask on their Matrix
channel. And allow them some time to respond.
No one said the within the KDE project everything is working out perfectly, but
in case you like to change the whole project around *before* doing some steps
to actually contribute… good luck. I do not believe that is going to work out.
KDE in my point of view is a do-ocrazy to some extent. It goes the other way
around: First you contribute, build up some respect within the community and
then you have a say on how things are done.
[1] I think a request for back porting the patch that reintroduces the
functionality should be a different bug report referring to this one.
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