• louis_sch@lemmy.kde.social
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    You (and everyone else) were previously able to vote on bug. However, devs doesn’t really care about those vote. A bug was not prioritize because of it’s amount of vote which was confusing for some users. So, vote was disable entirely, hence why you receive those email

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      devs doesn’t really care about those vote.

      Maybe instead of disabling votes, they could better take user input about the severity into account…

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        They usually estimate the severity themselve or bump it if they see a lot of duplicate (doesn’t mean you should duplicate on purpose)

        There’s a difference between a severe bug and a bug that a lot of people would want to see resolve.

        But at the end of the day, keep in mind they all dev do it because they want to, nobody force them, so we should be glad to have what we already have imo

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          There’s a difference between a severe bug and a bug that a lot of people would want to see resolve.

          Yeah, it would be great if that would be taken into consideration as well.

          But at the end of the day, keep in mind they all dev do it because they want to, nobody force them, so we should be glad to have what we already have imo

          Several developers are being paid to work on KDE software from money me and others spent.

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        Yeah, I don’t know about that

        I’ve seen on the Matrix chat that this should no longer happen in the future, if I understood correctly