On 2008-10-28 14:52, Adam Niedling wrote :
> I'm sure I understand your problem either. If you wanna change Linux
> fundamentally, this is definitely not the place for it. Try to make
> this report shorter and do not set your own bug reports as confirmed!
>
> ** Changed in: ubuntu
> Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
>
I'm glad you say that you do understand the problem.
I don't want to change Linux fundamentally.
I want John and his friends to be able to copy their files instead of
quitting Linux.
Beside three lines, I can't remove anything without making the report
incomplete.
As to Alexander's "using shorter words" suggestion, I can't see what
that improves.
I have made a short story for those who don't understand abstraction.
This is a serious user interface problem that has to be taken seriously.
Regarding the sentence I found just by chance on the web site :
>
> This bug report will be marked for expiration in 59 days if no further
> activity occurs.
>
Don't you think that the least of decency would be to give that threat
by e-mail?
Be sure that if it ever happened without warning, I would stop
cooperating with Ubuntu immediately, as well as stimulating it.
On 2008-10-28 14:52, Adam Niedling wrote :
> I'm sure I understand your problem either. If you wanna change Linux
> fundamentally, this is definitely not the place for it. Try to make
> this report shorter and do not set your own bug reports as confirmed!
>
> ** Changed in: ubuntu
> Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
>
I'm glad you say that you do understand the problem.
I don't want to change Linux fundamentally.
I want John and his friends to be able to copy their files instead of
quitting Linux.
Beside three lines, I can't remove anything without making the report
incomplete.
As to Alexander's "using shorter words" suggestion, I can't see what
that improves.
I have made a short story for those who don't understand abstraction.
This is a serious user interface problem that has to be taken seriously.
Regarding the sentence I found just by chance on the web site :
>
> This bug report will be marked for expiration in 59 days if no further
> activity occurs.
>
Don't you think that the least of decency would be to give that threat
by e-mail?
Be sure that if it ever happened without warning, I would stop
cooperating with Ubuntu immediately, as well as stimulating it.