** Changed in: gnome-control-center
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
Obscure shortcut selector behaviour
** Changed in: gnome-control-center
Status: Unknown => New
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Title:
Obscure shortcut selector behaviour
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** Tags removed: groovy
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Obscure shortcut selector behaviour
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Daniel, Gunnar, it sounds like email would be a better venue to continue
this discussion!
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Hey, Daniel, please don't sound as if I had questioned the whole
workflow for your great work with triaging desktop bugs. It was
certainly not my intention to do that; my apologies if it sounded
otherwise.
What I brought up was that tag - and the way you said in comment #3 you
use it occasionally.
Bugs are never closed "randomly". Only those that are:
* Fixed; or
* Don't have enough information and the reporter fails to respond to
questions for 60+ days; or
* Aren't immediately reproducible, and have no evidence of affecting a
currently supported release, and the user fails to respond
On 2021-01-28 04:58, Daniel van Vugt wrote:
> Any bug reported through the ideal means of 'ubuntu-bug' or from
> errors.ubuntu.com will get the tags automatically.
Ah, ok.
> As for people who don't like the process, that's OK. I find about one
> in 400 bugs receive a complaint from affected perso
Actually it's much less than one in 400. Most complaints are just "you
didn't fix my bug and this is the first notification I've received in N
years".
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Any bug reported through the ideal means of 'ubuntu-bug' or from
errors.ubuntu.com will get the tags automatically. So the tags
themselves are not new.
As for people who don't like the process, that's OK. I find about one in
400 bugs receive a complaint from affected persons. And one in 400 is
pre
On 2021-01-28 04:29, Daniel van Vugt wrote:
> When a release reaches end of life we can then quickly identify which
> bugs are no longer affecting any supported release, and close them.
That's what I suspected. ;) While I understand, I don't really like it.
For bugs of some significance I would pr
It's a handy tool for dealing with masses of bugs, on average. When a
release reaches end of life we can then quickly identify which bugs are
no longer affecting any supported release, and close them. This prevents
the backlogs from growing indefinitely and has been quite successful...
https://doc
On 2021-01-27 08:24, Daniel van Vugt wrote:
> ** Tags added: groovy
Let me ask out of curiosity: Why did you add that tag?
The issue at hand has been there for many cycles. While I see that the
OP happens to use groovy, I don't see how the tag adds any relevant info
from a bug triaging POV.
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** Tags added: groovy
** Also affects: gnome-control-center via
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues/1222
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
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Thanks for your report.
This is an upstream GNOME matter, and should better be discussed there.
OTOH, it looks like the discussion has already started.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues/1222
So possibly in GNOME 40 (Ubuntu 21.10).
However, in the meantime you can use
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