> verify how many users have warns and validated your report
Not sure what you mean
> note that no one have wasted time to fix or commented on that bug
So what?? If nobody has fixed it yet, it means it shouldn't be fixed??
> if you still get these issues with a fresh install not disturted by old borked config/settings,
I f***ing told you I DO observe these issues with a current version. It does not need to be a fresh install. It's upgraded through the official channels. If there were any difference between that and a fresh install, that would be a bug in itself. But I'm pretty sure it's not the case.
> then open a new report
Why should I reopen a new report every time a new version is released if the bug is not fixed?? The original reports contains all the relevant information. You shouldn't have closed it without verifying that the issue was fixed (which it is not), and I have even verified again that it is not. So why waste time closing reports and opening new ones?
> verify how many users have warns and validated your report
Not sure what you mean
> note that no one have wasted time to fix or commented on that bug
So what?? If nobody has fixed it yet, it means it shouldn't be fixed??
> if you still get these issues with a fresh install not disturted by old borked config/settings,
I f***ing told you I DO observe these issues with a current version. It does not need to be a fresh install. It's upgraded through the official channels. If there were any difference between that and a fresh install, that would be a bug in itself. But I'm pretty sure it's not the case.
> then open a new report
Why should I reopen a new report every time a new version is released if the bug is not fixed?? The original reports contains all the relevant information. You shouldn't have closed it without verifying that the issue was fixed (which it is not), and I have even verified again that it is not. So why waste time closing reports and opening new ones?