https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35077
andréb <andr55@laposte.net> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|UNCONFIRMED |NEW
Ever confirmed|0 |1
--- Comment #23 from andréb <andr55@laposte.net> ---
(In reply to Joel Madero from comment #22)
This was never confirmed by anyone on QA team or developer side - in fact,
This problem was confirmed by numerous users. It is disingenuous at best to
say that it is not confirmed.
the most involved developers heavily disfavor this idea. That being said -
Just because developers aren't interested does not mean that users do not find
it an important problem - as the comments clearly show. (You did bother to
read them, didn't you ?)
Note also that these same developers confirmed the behavior in question. (One
with the audacity to call the annoying behavior it a "vital part" of calc.)
REOPENED is incorrect. Moving to UNCONFIRMED and asking for UX input (as was
originally requested by Kohei but no one took the time to do that).
Please stop messing with the severity/priority for your pet bugs....it
doesn't help anyone.
By calling it unconfirmed, you are messing inappropriately with the bug report.
Correcting the status to "new".
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