Thanks Jonathan! For https://bugs.kde.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=ksysguard it's currently possible to pick from a longer list of versions, e.g. 4.12.0, 5.0.0. Is this intended?
Regarding reporting bugs in unsupported versions via bugs.kde.org, it might be frustrating not a find a version that one is using, and see no explanation for the limited list in the versions drop-down. OTOH as I understand it's not really possible to communicate to the user in Bugzilla UI :( On Fri, Sep 10, 2021, 15:54 Jonathan Riddell <j...@jriddell.org> wrote: > You can't change to an old inactive version number no, bug reports > shouldn't be made without testing the latest version in general. It's easy > to do this with e.g. neondocker images. > > Jonathan > > > On Fri, 10 Sept 2021 at 14:10, Nate Graham <pointedst...@zoho.com> wrote: > >> On 9/10/21 2:17 AM, Alexander Potashev wrote: >> > Hi, >> > >> > If someone wants to report a bug against an older version, what would >> > you suggest and/or expect them to do? >> > >> > I can imagine I would still report bugs while setting version number to >> > "unspecified" and then mentioning the version in the bug report text. >> > >> > Will it be possible to change version number to an older version after >> > the report has been created? >> >> You can always do that when using bugs.kde.org directly. The discussion >> in question only really concerns filing automatic crash reports from >> DrKonqi, as it will now prevent you from doing so if you're using an >> unsupported version. Instead it will display a message saying something >> along the lines of, "Sorry, this version is too old; consider upgrading." >> >> >> Nate >> >>