On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 10:05 AM, Bruno Wolff III wrote: > On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 12:35:01 +0200, > ÂTomas Mraz wrote: >> >> - Avoid changing the user experence if at all possible. - this is too >> strong condition. In some cases fixing a bug might inevitable change the >> user experience and in some cases for example the user experience might >> be just severally improved with the new release. So IMO this should be >> reworded with much less strong wording such as 'Avoid major changes and >> worsening the user experience if at all possible.' > > Perhaps the definition of "user experience" needs to get fleshed out a bit. > I think the intent is that people should be able to easily do whatever > they were doing before the update the exact same way after the update. If they > need to learn something new after after the update, that's a problem. > It shouldn't be. Never be afraid of learning, even in the tightest of situations. It is good for your brain. It helps with analytical thinking. Once constant learning becomes part of your life, you really don't get bothered with UI changes. Promoting "not learning" will drive the community lazy. I think the educational system all over the world forces people to acknowledge learning as burden. This is not good for humanity. I don't believe that Fedora should follow this road of lazyness. Orcan -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel