To the best of my knowledge, it was woodenshoe who did that, not wdlkmpx: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=114169. And mind you that this is an often-asked (or requested) features. Again the changes didn't happen because woodenshoe just feels like it.musher0 wrote:Was it he who introduced the horrific duplicate vs copy
confusion in the new version of ROX-Filer?
But that's assuming that they do work as a group. Which they don't. Continuing to call them as a group when they aren't is the same as stereotyping; and stereotyping doesn't help anyone.@jamesbond: groups have different personalities and behaviors than
the group members as individuals. Hence the use of the words "they",
"them", and similar.
And you're entitled to your opinion, of course.It is an opinion made public.
I'm just saying that if you really want to solve the issue then it's better to contact the particular person using their usual channel of communication.
1. Login with your github account.@bigpup: I'll repeat: for the life of me, I cannot get to the github forum
and leave a message there, it is too darn complicated. There is no
understandable doc about it to speak of anywhere on that github site.
Sailor Enceladus helped me once to leave a message there, but I never
got an answer. (It wasn't for the woof-CE project.)
2. Go to Woof-CE repo: https://github.com/puppylinux-woof-CE/woof-CE, and then click "Issues", directly under the Woof-CE title. Or just click here: https://github.com/puppylinux-woof-CE/woof-CE/issues
3. Then click "New Issues" button. It is green colour button in case you missed it.
4. Air your grievance in the given textbox, then click "Submit New Issue" (also a green colour button).
Hope that helps.