#1 closed task (wontfix)
Soporte de SPOCP
| Reported by: | sergio | Owned by: | somebody |
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| Priority: | major | Milestone: | milestone2 |
| Component: | component1 | Version: | |
| Keywords: | Cc: |
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comment:1 Changed 16 years ago by cc0gobas
- Resolution set to wontfix
- Status changed from new to closed
comment:2 Changed 6 months ago by Jesse Stuart
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comment:10 Changed 3 months ago by anonymous
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comment:12 Changed 3 months ago by Hannah394
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comment:15 Changed 7 weeks ago by w22
I found the point about the dynamic-behaving bots particularly interesting. It's true that keeps things feeling competitive and makes you feel like you always need to be on your toes.
comment:16 Changed 7 weeks ago by w232
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comment:17 Changed 4 weeks ago by hello@…
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comment:18 Changed 4 weeks ago by basketball@…
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comment:19 Changed 2 weeks ago by hi@…
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comment:21 Changed 12 days ago by bazicalculator@…
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comment:22 Changed 11 days ago by Carlos Martín
Viendo el historial del ticket, me sorprende lo fácil que se llena de comentarios que no tienen nada que ver con “Soporte de SPOCP”. Al final queda difícil saber qué se decidió y por qué, más allá del “No es necesario”. Esto me recuerda lo que pasa cuando intentas coordinar horarios y alguien se lía con las zonas horarias — tipo https://caesarcipher.org/converters/est-to-cst-converter — y la conversación se va por las ramas.
comment:23 Changed 11 days ago by Lucía Fernández
El ticket está cerrado como wontfix desde hace años, pero el “Change History” reciente parece puro ruido y enlaces de juegos/herramientas que no pintan aquí. ¿No hay moderación o algún filtro para evitar que los tickets antiguos se conviertan en un tablón de spam? Por cierto, eso de convertir cosas “al estilo de” me hizo acordarme de https://imgg.ai/styles/ghibli pero al menos allí está claro el objetivo del sitio.
comment:24 Changed 11 days ago by Javier López
Aunque la resolución sea “No es necesario”, estaría bien que alguien dejara un cierre un poco más detallado (qué se evaluó, alternativas, etc.), porque así queda medio críptico. Y lo de los comentarios recientes fuera de tema solo empeora la búsqueda de contexto. Me pasó algo parecido siguiendo hilos antiguos en https://stylelooklab.com y cuesta separar lo útil del relleno.

No es necesario.