[Bug 154485] do not zoom out maintenance buttons

Sebastian Sauer mail at dipe.org
Tue Feb 26 20:34:52 CET 2008


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------- Additional Comments From mail dipe org  2008-02-26 20:34 -------
> and that's why i invented Containments in the first place. there
> is no "desktop", it's just a containment.

okeli, added and extended  http://techbase.kde.org/index.php?title=Projects/Plasma/Architecture so ppl like me don't keep on to wonder/ask :)
 
>> I'll not listen and do what I like to do 
> you're crossing a line here [...] WONTFIX

Well, it is how it feels and why I put it in "" for that reason. Really, I am sure complaining will not go away till there is an open report for it with some details like "this is work in progress and will change" and "in the meantime apply that patch to use trunk without those annoying feature that is not done yet".
 
>> even Microsoft does listen 
> ah, the "you're worse than even MICROSOFT" defense. lame. 

Nah, no defense but an experience we continue to learn with MS. First they run for OOXML-standard, then for open there old binary formats and now even, the 4th time, a promise to coperate. Guess we are on the win there :)

Well, I am specially interested to see if they got it managed to sell enough votes for there own "standard". We will see soon ;)
 
>> provide a way users can offer feedback somehow 
> they've offered feedback. i've heard it.

It's not only about you. An open report will also show up once somebody else likes to create yet one more report about this while I am not that sure that closed reports are taken into account at all (e.g. myself never looks for closed except I search for regressions). Result: hopefully less dups.

Also that way ppl are able to see, that there is progress on that (no wonder you need to repeat yourself since the replies are rendered useless in a closed report imho).

> stop wasting *my* time with repeating the same

y, one more reason to try to have one open report for that issue and point everybody who asks to the content in there. That's why I added the patch and the link btw.

> just stop listening to people because at least i respect that my time is precious. 

np, let others handle that report. May an idea to create a bugreport against bugzilla and asking for a per-user "ignore reports: ___" function or something like this. Well, maybe assigning the report to !=panel but /dev/null would already help.


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