>From user's standpoint that's exactly Kubuntu's problem, not KDE's own.
Look, Canonical provides both OS and services (like bug tracking
system). Hence user could (and would) expect that supplied software
could work properly with offered services and that at least interaction
of offered software and services have been anyhow tested and works
properly.

So as for me, this bug looks like "poor system integration" or "bad
defaults" or so. On distro level, there is nothing prevents for example
supplying Firefox and using it instead, etc if it works better with your
services. As for me, let's say, Konqueror is not really usable as day-
to-day browser anyway. So I can see there is much more ways to fix this
issue at distro level than just report problem to KDE. So I'm not really
understood why this bug marked as "invalid" or how triaging happens or
how you're going to track this issue down and make sure users are not
affected by it, etc. However if you're really sure that this is bug in
Konqueror I probably should re-submit it to KDE as well anyway.

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