https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=492404
--- Comment #36 from Felix Ernst <felixer...@kde.org> --- Hmm, interesting. Seems like changes that break muscle memory garner especially much hate when justified with protecting computer illiterate people and minorities. I was hoping we could discuss solutions here which make the people in this bug report happy while not regressing on the bug fix which lead to this bug report. However, my attempts at explaining the situation only lead to people thinking that talking down to me repeatedly would evoke a code change. I have mentioned various fixes that could be implemented without regressing the original objective of preventing accidental deletions. Completely independent of anything happening on this bug report page, there are different additional solutions which we have discussed internally among Dolphin contributors. If any contributor is interested in working on them, please contact the usual development channels. I won't lay them out here because this page has become quite off-topic and fact-free, and I assume what I write here will be lost in the noise. (In reply to kaminata from comment #35) > I haven't seen a single person who is happy with this change, except for > Felix. The bug reporter who asked for the change is not me. Naturally, a bug report will gather all the people who are affected by the same bug. This can become an echo chamber in that regard. (In reply to kaminata from comment #32) > Which doesn't happen for a year This bug report is 6 month old. > Yes, I also noticed that after this change has landed. Now, when you delete > a file or multiple files, the adjacent file is explicitly selected, and you > might accidentally delete it, which is quite dangerous. This is completely unrelated to the change you ask to be reverted and to this bug report. (In reply to flan_suse from comment #30) > Common logic is you don't hardcode a context item to send archives to the > trash You might want to report this to Ark developers instead of venting about it in an unrelated bug report of an unrelated project. The people responsible for that change are unlikely to ever read it here. If you feel the need to further point out how illogical my reasoning was, and how I solely am forcing you all to suffer like the small-minded dictator that I appear to be to you, I welcome you to write additional comments below my comment here. No promises I will read them though, and it is especially easy for KDE developers to ignore comments which show signs of hostility. Good luck! -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.