https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1133188
--- Comment #35 from Ani Peter apeter@redhat.com --- (In reply to Siddhesh Poyarekar from comment #34)
(In reply to Ani Peter from comment #30)
Also a kind request is that when an existing feature/setting (esp sensitive like this) receives a feedback or a bug get reported like this, ideally it should be taken up for discussion with wider crowd, language communities and decided upon concensus. It should not be that a bug is reported and change is done. That wrong approach is something that has made all feel bad.
Why is filing a bug report the 'wrong' approach? You cannot expect every user to try and figure out the mailing list for the localization team and open a conversation with them for everything that they think might be wrong.
You have taken me wrong completely here and jumped the gun. I never meant filing a bug report is wrong and you have to figure out localization team mailing list to open a conversation with them.
My point was when a bug is filed, deriving a conclusion and changing the setting without any discussion with wider crowd and its consenses (comment #2, #3 & #4) is wrong.
Thanks Ani
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