https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=382812

--- Comment #27 from ocumo <kxk-ocumoatbugs...@lugosys.com> ---
I can confirm that after upgrading my Kubuntu system from 17.04 to 17.10 the
problem is not happening.

I have to say that the real bug is/was never whatever they fixed. Honestly,
after all these, whatever it was doesn't really matter:

The real bug *IS the bad attitude* that _some_ (but an ever increasing number
too!) KDE devs have adopted as standard, that generate ultra-defensive replies
(if any at all). In some cases, it might not be bad personality or bad
character: It might be a worrying sign of something else altogether.

While I --having myself been victim of burnout like many others-- understand
the symptoms of that condition and how important it feels to kick out any
problems as small as they might be when you are in such condition, the cruel
truth is that until recognize and accept what you are going through, you are
just going to get worse. You'll find yourself raising your voice (or writing
all in caps) more often than you would normally do before, and failing to make
good decisions because frustration takes over the best of you.  With all
sincerity and good will, I strongly advise those who are felling like that, to
seek for professional help before it's too late.  For those who are just jerks,
I think they should abandon the FOSS community altogether.

I have been watching many threads in the KDE bug tracking and it's really scary
what I see. As user, I must say that this really is getting the prize of the
least friendly community and frankly the least helpful I have seen since a few
years already. Of course with honorable exceptions: those reading will know. If
not, please just spend a little more time reading through threads of this bug
tracking system or just try and open a new one yourself.

IMHO I think that the KDE project as a whole, should look at those devs that
are burned out or in their way to that: they should not be allowed to "help" in
this bug tracking system. I am not being sarcastic, I seriously mean that.

The next sentence _is_ sarcastic, but I hope it somehow helps to make this
dramatic point clear and no offence intended: To tell people that "this is not
a KDE problem go complain somewhere else", an automatic script would suffice,
no overwhelmed human needed.

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