On 06/16/2017 04:34 PM, Nate Graham wrote:
FWIW, I can reproduce it 100% with the following exact sequence of
keypresses:
Alt+space
= key
F key
2 key
[crash]
No backtrace is generated, though, either on the console or via drkonqi.
What could be up with that?
Never mind, I got a backtrace an
On 06/16/2017 02:38 PM, Christoph Feck wrote:
On 16.06.2017 22:28, Nate Graham wrote:
Thank you, Chris.
So I should not mark a bug as CONFIRMED when I or someone else has
simply reproduced it? The most logical meaning to me is that CONFIRMED
means "We've verified that this is a real bug but w
On giovedì 15 giugno 2017 00:18:07 CEST, Aleix Pol wrote:
On Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 11:26 PM, Elvis Angelaccio
wrote:
Hi,
I started a wiki page [1] with some notes about porting applications on
Wayland. Mostly QtWidgets-related for now.
Feel free to improve it, if you think there is something th
On venerdì 16 giugno 2017 10:07:22 CEST, Olivier Churlaud wrote:
Hello,
Here comes the wiki bogeyman.
This page is orphaned so no one will ever find it, except if
they think of reading this particular email. Please link the
page from a relevant one.
Guides a day howto / development maybe?
On 16.06.2017 22:28, Nate Graham wrote:
Thank you, Chris.
So I should not mark a bug as CONFIRMED when I or someone else has
simply reproduced it? The most logical meaning to me is that CONFIRMED
means "We've verified that this is a real bug but we don't yet know
what's causing it".
If you can
Nate Graham ha scritto:
> Thank you, Chris.
>
> So I should not mark a bug as CONFIRMED when I or someone else has simply
> reproduced it? The most logical meaning to me is that CONFIRMED means "We've
> verified that this is a real bug but we don't yet know what's causing it".
It depends on the s
Thank you, Chris.
So I should not mark a bug as CONFIRMED when I or someone else has
simply reproduced it? The most logical meaning to me is that CONFIRMED
means "We've verified that this is a real bug but we don't yet know
what's causing it".
Might it make sense to introduce another state (
Hi Nate,
On 16.06.2017 19:24, Nate Graham wrote:
In my past life, I've done a lot of issue tracker and bug management
work, and I'd like to do the same for the KDE bugzilla, where there are
a lot of bugs that are duplicates, untriaged, etc. How can I go about
getting permission to do things like
Hello everyone!
In my past life, I've done a lot of issue tracker and bug management
work, and I'd like to do the same for the KDE bugzilla, where there are
a lot of bugs that are duplicates, untriaged, etc. How can I go about
getting permission to do things like change bug statuses? For examp
Hello,
Here comes the wiki bogeyman.
This page is orphaned so no one will ever find it, except if they think of
reading this particular email. Please link the page from a relevant one.
Guides a day howto / development maybe?
I don't know, but to make your great notes useful, they have to
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