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    Quote Originally Posted by asdx View Post
    Where in the bug thread has it been marked WONTFIX?

    You're the one trolling, I simply pointed out a bug in KDE and you call me troll? If you have nothing constructive to say just go away and shut the fuck up.
    Go into the bug report search "QML" every hit you'll get is regards to rewriting the taskbar into QML

    http://techbase.kde.org/Schedules/KD...0_Feature_Plan search "Task Manager" one of the hits is "Port Task Manager to QML" Marked as in progress

    Michael's article on KDE 4.10 features: http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?pag...tem&px=MTIwNTQ One of the listed features listed is "Rewritten task manager" (and btw systray)."

    As per arch linux screenshots, because 4.10 has hit kde-unstable, I know that even though its marked as "In progress" it IS in release. Standard KDE procedure is any component that is the in process of being rewritten gets no bugfixes against the "legacy", especially if the new one is ABOUT to be released.

    New Task manager IS about to be released in about 2 weeks, thats not even enough time for a 4.9.x bugfix release to be put out. The bug may not officially be marked as "WONTFIX" but its definitely implied by the situation.

    If a version of the bug is still present in the new QML version then it may be fixed after that, but until the QML version is released and we see if the bug is still present or not that bug-- for all intents and purposes, is stalled.

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    Quote Originally Posted by orzel View Post
    But i'm saying this is far worse here with KDE. Worse than other projects, and worse than in KDE before. This is not just another random "bouh, they did not fix my bug".
    OK, then please show me one *big project* with the similar size to KDE that has better QA, so that I can see&learn how they are doing. Hint, can't be GNOME, since I have shown you the statistics that they are *even worse* in this topic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ericg View Post
    As per arch linux screenshots, because 4.10 has hit kde-unstable, I know that even though its marked as "In progress" it IS in release.
    No, it is not. Sorry.
    The widgets part of 4.10 which have been ported to QML are:
    ActivityManager, lcdweather, systemtray, comic, widgetexplorer, pager, weather, battery, konqprofiles, lockout, nowplaying, notifications, printmanager, calculator, konsoleprofiles, notifier

    (located in /usr/share/kde4/apps/plasma/packages/ and /usr/share/kde4/apps/plasma/plasmoids/ under openSUSE)

    Hopefully 4.11 will finally have a complete port of the taskbar: http://techbase.kde.org/Schedules/KD...1_Feature_Plan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Awesomeness View Post
    Hopefully 4.11 will finally have a complete port of the taskbar: http://techbase.kde.org/Schedules/KD...1_Feature_Plan
    From what I understand, it is essentially done now, but it wasn't done in time for the feature freeze so it didn't get in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBlackCat View Post
    From what I understand, it is essentially done now, but it wasn't done in time for the feature freeze so it didn't get in.
    Then I don't understand why the author didn't release it standalone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by markg85 View Post
    The 10 year old bug isn't very bad since apparently it went unnoticed for 10 years
    That's Windows thinking right there. Isn't the point to catch these bugs quickly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gamerk2 View Post
    That's Windows thinking right there. Isn't the point to catch these bugs quickly?
    The point is to fix caught bugs quickly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GreatEmerald View Post
    The point is to fix caught bugs quickly.
    Taking that logic to its logical conclusion: How can anyone make the claim their OS is "safer", since bugs that are not caught do not get fixed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GreatEmerald View Post
    The point is to fix caught bugs quickly.
    So why does kwallet still not unlock on login?

    https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92845

    Another one from 2004…

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisXY View Post
    So why does kwallet still not unlock on login?

    https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92845

    Another one from 2004…
    It's not a bug, it's a feature request.

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