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I reserve my judgement until a final release is made.
How does it work, then? Have you filed a bug report?
I'm assuming that's a genuine question... Normally when people develop a feature they do it once and then it's "done" and any changes to that feature have to go through the whole feature request -> it's low priority -> wait 10 years cycle before they actually happen.
Essentially, you have to do it right first time or it might never be fixed.
The feature (boot manager) was not developed by KDE. They rely in systemd components which are all in active development.
So did you file a bug report or are you just being negative in a forum the developers will probably never read?
Right but presumably they chose the names?
It's not a requirement to file a bug report before you comment on anything. Don't be silly.
I don't know.
It's not a requirement but if anything is silly it's acting as if an alpha version is the final release and complaining in a random forum would change anything.
What gave you the impression that I thought it would?
What gave the completely irrational impression that filing a bug report before commenting was a requirement?
Your tedious query if I had filed a bug report.