https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=490714
--- Comment #2 from Adrian Carver <adrian.car...@yandex.ru> --- (In reply to Albert Astals Cid from comment #1) Albert, if you don't understand something, you can always ask clarifying questions to the authors of the two “brilliant” ideas: the one who decided that the idea of redirecting a KDE user to the project's internal bug tracker with mandatory registration there was a very good idea. The second person who can explain to you what's going on is the one who, after the first one, decided not to create a sane registration form with a short introductory FAQ on how to use this bug tracker, sincerely hoping in his heart that an ordinary user wouldn't register here. I wouldn't, if I hadn't once again started to be annoyed by the non-obvious behavior of the system and its separate component - ocular. I clicked on the “Report a bug...” menu and wrote it down as best I could. Where to redistribute it - to bugs, non-critical bugs, wishes...in general, this is the job of “moderator”, I assume yours. To me, this kind of behavior is critical in use. Well, no one has explicitly familiarized me with what the statuses in your tracker mean. At the same time, you can start a couple of tasks to finalize the registration form on the basis of the above: the situation shows that it will be useful. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.