what's the best way to report problems with kubuntu 15.10?

Xen list at xenhideout.nl
Fri Sep 11 11:56:47 UTC 2015


Well I tried that but there is hardly any traffic on these lists (these 
days). And when you send to the wrong list they still direct you to the 
other one. It's rather impossible to make anything known or heard.



On 09/11/2015 01:44 PM, Clay Weber wrote:
> The kubuntu-devel mailing (1) list would be a better place for this sort
> of discussion, but (I have to check on this to be certain) note as we
> are at or past certain stage for 15.10, many things are already in a
> "freeze" (or approaching it) as per the Ubuntu release scheduling.
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> (1)https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-devel
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> Clay Weber
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> *Subject:*Re: what's the best way to report problems with kubuntu 15.10?
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> What is the best way to suggest improvements or feature-inclusions for Kubuntu (15.10)?.The bugzillas and their kin are not suited for constructive remarks or helpful, happy thought. Bugzillas are really quite hostile places.JIRA on the other hand (the Atlassian thing) provides for a much more friendly environment not only in terms of the user interface, but also in terms of having main categories for feature suggestions and that sort of thing. It is much more amenable to inviting and valuing and appreciating user input and "hey, maybe this would be a good idea".That said, I'm not sure how I can even suggest anything. It seems rather hard to talk to or communicate here.-- kubuntu-users mailing  listkubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.comMod  <mailto: listkubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.comMod>ify settings or unsubscribe at:https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-users
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