Thank you, I have forwarded the bugs. This one to https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=355189
It's usually easier to post to Debian since all you need to know is the package name - otherwise I wouldn't really know where to refer these to. Thank you for your help! On 11 November 2015 at 08:34, Maximiliano Curia <m...@gnuservers.com.ar> wrote: > Hi, > > On 10/11/15 21:05, Alex Henry wrote: > > If possible I would appreciate bringing back the granulity that showed > only > > 4 options per hour: > > > 13:00 > > 13:15 > > 13:30 > > 13:45 > > > None of the current fuzzinesses seem right to me. It also seems weird > that from > > "Afternoon" we jump to "Five minutes to six" or so. This legacy > fuzziness would > > be the perfect middle-ground between these two: one too fuzzy for me, > the other not > > fuzzy enough. > > > I'm curious why this was available in earlier versions and not on this > one. > > > Earlier versions of the fuzzy clock would let you right click and copy > the > > current date or time in various formats to the clipboard so you could > paste > > them easily. > > > The menu would offer a lot of formats you could choose from but I'd be > > pretty happy with just copying the current time (12:34) and date > > (2015-11-10) or both together. > > > I can't even begin to count how many times I've used this features so it > > would be highly appreciated. I think the normal clock would probably > > benefit from having it also. > > The bugs #804716 and #804717 are upstream requests and as such it would be > better if they are discussed directly with upstream, as having us (package > maintainers) as human proxies in this kind of discussions is not very > productive. Please consider submitting this requests upstream, either in > the > upstream bug tracker (https://bugs.kde.org) or in a kde development > mailing > list or even in a upstream irc channel. > > If you go for a bug submission you can then tag the bugs as forwarded with > the > upstream bug url, that way we get notified when the state of the bug > changes. > (http://pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org/btslink.html) > > Happy hacking, > >