https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=492404

--- Comment #39 from kaminata <linux_ru...@abv.bg> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #37)
> The current course seems unlikely to end in a positive resolution, as we'll
> become more upset and entrenched in our positions. I would recommend we all
> take a step back and brainstorm solutions constructively that address the
> original goal: "make it harder for normal users to accidentally lose data".
> Surely that's a goal we can all agree on.
> 
> Here's an idea:
> 
> Show a small in-window notification (if this were QML, I'd suggest a
> Kirigami.PassiveNotification()) every time something is moved to the trash,
> which includes an Undo button on it. This way it will be almost impossible
> to miss that something was trashed, even if it was accidental. That should
> be enough of a safety margin to allow reverting the original change.
> 
> This is just an idea, maybe a bad one, but an example of the kind of
> brainstorming that may offer a way out of the current logjam.

Thanks!
I'll suggest to make it an option. It's even ok Felix' approach to be by
default. This way everyone who's affected can turn it off.

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