On Friday 20 November 2015 09:52:06 joh...@fastmail.com wrote:
> Everybody's always placing a value on devs time, but never on the just
> users who work hard too, and contibute for free, too. Ti the health if
> these "commervial products", no less.
>
> If the answer to it-used-to-work-but-the
Everybody's always placing a value on devs time, but never on the just users
who work hard too, and contibute for free, too. Ti the health if these
"commervial products", no less.
If the answer to it-used-to-work-but-the-product-upgrade-broke-it really is DIY
or pay for it, thats just sad
On Fri, 20 Nov 2015, joh...@fastmail.com wrote:
I'll contact them, and get them involved in the bug if I can, and get
off this list where I don't belong -- I just need to figure out who
"They" are and stop this ping-pong-ball business.
Speaking of business: keep in mind that the people you sp
I use KDE on linux.
When KDE moved to its Plasma5 version, it moved to Qt5 too.
When it did support for custom keyboard shortcuts broke. Not the first time
apparently; there are reports about it going back years.
I went to IRC and in email trying to figure out the problem. I filed a bug at
K
On Friday 20 November 2015 07:56:10 Yurii Kolesnykov wrote:
> Many distributions and package management repositories use different
> spelling of 'qtcreator' vs 'qt-creator'. And one needs to recall/fail to
> install/search for correct spelling in this particular system.
They also use different nam