https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=412299
--- Comment #9 from Filipus Klutiero <chea...@gmail.com> --- (In reply to Nate Graham from comment #8) > (In reply to Filipus Klutiero from comment #7) > > Ehm, and where in this report do you think I am being pedantic regarding the > > resolution statuses? > In everything you've written in this and several other bug reports. :) This ticket's summary/topic is certainly not pedantic. In fact, I just found that more than 500 tickets are *currently* set to RESOLVED INTENTIONAL: https://bugs.kde.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=RESOLVED&list_id=1670435&query_format=advanced&resolution=WONTFIX If that's what you mean by "pedantic", you don't need to give such unreliable advice. In fact, as far as this ticket is concerned, you didn't need to reply at all. > (In reply to Filipus Klutiero from comment #7) > > Nate, considering that you demonstrated your misunderstanding of statuses in > > https://community.kde.org/index.php?title=Get_Involved/ > > Bug_Reporting&diff=79358&oldid=79286 and even more recently on this very > > site, I have to ask: do you have understand that RESOLVED and INTENTIONAL > > were not designed to be used together (or - to put it simply - that they are > > incompatible)? > You can keep claiming this, but I'm afraid it won't change anything. Your > understanding is not accurate. We can and do use the RESOLVED and > INTENTIONAL statuses together to mean "this bug report is closed because the > software that you believe is behaving incorrectly is in fact behaving > exactly the way we intend it to behave". Thousands of bugs have been closed > with RESOLVED INTENTIONAL and that meaning. That's just what it means, > sorry. If you don't like that, you'll have to get used to it, or start a > discussion in the kde-devel mailing list proposing that we change it. Eh, that was not a claim. That was a question. But your reply makes the answer clear - you still completely misunderstand the meaning of these statuses, and therefore you are not in a position to understand this bug currently. Thanks for: 1. Answering questions rather than trying to change the topic. 2. Taking the measures necessary so that this ticket's resolution is restored. 3. *Filing* tickets asking to change the definitions, if you would like to change the meaning of statuses. 4. Leaving this ticket and others which conflict with your usage alone, unless the meanings are actually changed, or you otherwise have something to *contribute* to them. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.