https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=508524

--- Comment #6 from Christian (Fuchs) <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #5)
> It's not my personal view; it's reality. No major Plasma developers are
> still using X11. Many have transitioned to using distros that don't even
> ship an X11 session (Like Fedora), and several are using distros that
> *can't* have an X11 session (Like KDE Linux).
> 
> That's just the way things are, I'm afraid.
> 
> So if you can't provide a patch to fix this, there is likely no chance of it
> getting fixed, and it's not worth keeping bug reports open for minor X11
> bugs we know are likely never going to be fixed. Like I said, they provide
> false hope.
> 
> I'd recommend submitting bug reports instead about the issues you encounter
> with the Wayland session that make it not usable for you.

Nate, this is not the first bug of me that you close very quickly, and it
wouldn't be the first that then gets re-opened and then fixed.

Also while this is getting a bit off-topic: then please don't advertise X11 as
still supported, but for bug fixes and no new features. Because this clearly
would be a bug fix, and imho not just a small one, since this can trigger
commands which result in data loss.

Also, just as a PS, this bug report was reported from Fedora, which according
to you does not support X11.
And as far as reporting bugs for Wayland to make it usable goes: while this is
always what I do hear from KDE, and that they care about making it easier for
people to migrate, a good amount of people are met with  "no, this is not
planned", "this workflow is not supported" or "this is a design decision",
which certainly doesn't help. 

Again: please leave it open, we will see if someone comes up with a fix, since
chances are that this does also affect other components.

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