VB-39694 Seems to be fixed
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This seems to have been fixed VB-39694
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@para-noid And what is this?
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And this is why we need a public bug tracker.
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@saudiqbal We do not need a public bug-tracker. You may want one, but you have been told before why there isn't one, so why go on about it?
What would be helpful is for users to say what the issue is rather than just quoting a bug number.
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@pesala VB-39694 was a generalized complaint that Vivaldi was "very sluggish." The bug was closed without work, and developers and testers were unable to reproduce it.
Apparently something about the many "under the hood" changes to get this release ready for market fixed it for this user.
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@gwen-dragon said
Do not ride a dead horse.
Or as we usually say in English:
Do not flog a dead horse.
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All I wanted was to inform Team Vivaldi that my issue is no longer an issue.
If there was a back channel to the Team I would have used it.
IMHO we do not need a public bug tracker. Having one would produce only mass confusion. -
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