The Linux Cast :opensuse: on Nostr: I will say though that every time I report a bug, and get a "not our problem" ...
I will say though that every time I report a bug, and get a "not our problem" response, it makes it less and less likely that I keep reporting bugs. Yes, technically, the qtile thing was not a qtile problem. But as a non-developer, it's hard to always know who to go to. It usually makes the most sense to go to the developer of the thing itself. It's not great to get "not our problem" when you took the effort to do the thing that devs always say they want you to do.
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