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Sorry if wrong thread but anyway,
can someone explain me, why on God's green earth, this bug (feature?) (https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=138931) was not fixed, for about...let me see...10 friggin years!? You've got to be kidding me.
Awesome.
No wonder GNOME Foundation is short on money, get your shit together.
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Originally posted by fanATic View PostSorry if wrong thread but anyway,
can someone explain me, why on God's green earth, this bug (feature?) (https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=138931) was not fixed, for about...let me see...10 friggin years!? You've got to be kidding me.
Awesome.
No wonder GNOME Foundation is short on money, get your shit together.
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Originally posted by oleid View PostWhat do you wana hear? obviously nobody cares enough.
A perfect example why people think that Gnome developers don't react to feedback from their users.
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Originally posted by Vim_User View PostA bug report that is open for about 10 years, has 30 comments from people requesting that feature and nobody cares enough?
A perfect example why people think that Gnome developers don't react to feedback from their users.
... nobody (of the users) cares enough (to act)... (e.g. raise founds to hire someone to implement it)
AFAIK about GTK+, this is a toolkit limitation, thus it's not easy to implement in nautilus alone.
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Originally posted by oleid View PostAFAIK about GTK+, this is a toolkit limitation, thus it's not easy to implement in nautilus alone.
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Originally posted by oleid View Post... nobody (of the users) cares enough (to act)... (e.g. raise founds to hire someone to implement it)
Originally posted by oleid View PostAFAIK about GTK+, this is a toolkit limitation, thus it's not easy to implement in nautilus alone.
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