[Bug 1269199]

Eike Hein hein at kde.org
Wed Jan 15 06:13:34 UTC 2014


> There are facts, and then there is customer service.

This website is not a customer service venue, it's a developer tool. The
goal is to do well by our users, but to do so we have to operate with
efficiency, and keeping the bug database in a condition useful to
developers helps with that.

Yes, we could kiss your arse and hand you chocolates and all the other
trappings of traditional customer relations, but the relation we prefer
is to treat you as our equal in the participative endeavour that open
source development is (the fruits of which you also got for free, by the
way). As our equal we hope you would mind the same broader concerns we
need to mind, such as spending our resources wisely. With that in mind I
did not deflect anything, instead I offered reason. I'm sorry you felt
not respected, but I hope you can see the respect that is in
transparency of that kind.


> To say "nor do we have such old Qt versions ourselves to test with" is patently false, because I didn't go out of my way to downgrade to this version.

None of the Konversation developers uses Kubuntu/Ubuntu. Konversation
nor KDE are affiliated with that distro. "LTS" is a promise made by your
system vendor; you should inquire why they don't support you by
supplying bugfixes that already exist.

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  Qt library crashes

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