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Btw, closing as "Won't fix" (so additional votes are not possible) sucks.
At least leave it open, so votes can continue to pile up. Maybe if in a few months or years the vote count is at 500, or maybe 1000, the developers will start to reconsider whether their assumption that the current krunner behaviour is the most intuitive might possibly be wrong... |
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The ultimate goal is to move all highly-voted ideas over to bugs.kde.org and close them as submitted here. So if there is already an idea on bugs.kde.org, having it here is redundant, so we close ideas that are already in bugs.kde.org as submitted as well.
If an idea is closed bugs.kde.org, we change the status here to reflect that so that people on the forum know. But since this idea is in bugs.kde.org, the only choices are to have it submitted (which doesn't accept votes) or have it as wontfix (which doesn't accept votes). Wontfix is more informative, so that is why it is marked as such.
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