Re: Nautilus usability

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On Tue, 29 Nov 2016 08:46:11 -0500, Matthias Clasen wrote:

> > There is no reason to believe that the Nautilus devs aren't happy
> > with
> > the feature set, or else I cannot explain why this progress window
> > feature has been created exactly like this.  
> 
> You are just making assumptions about the nautilus developers here.

Does it make you happy? A scrollbar that cannot be used, because it jumps
to the top automatically, can't make you happy.

> > At most I could file an RFE. A waste of time without prior
> > discussion,
> > in my point of view.  
> 
> Discussion with whom ?

With anyone, who may have the same or different view about it.
I've ended the initial message with "What am I missing?"
Maybe people (including devs) are happy with the current behaviour.
Often some people are aware of it already and have read about it
somewhere, but the devs haven't had anything better for a release.
I don't know. Hence the question.

> If you hope to achieve any change, involving the
> people who wrote the code would be helpful, and this list is not the
> place where you will achieve that...

Then keep offering a Nautilus that's flawed for everyone, who will run
into this problem eventually.

About gnome bugzilla:
Once I had reported a bug in gnome-software, and it took almost a year for
someone to respond at all. Hence the prior discussion in this topic. And
then I can draw my own conclusions about whether to open a ticket. Or even
how to describe the problem, so that a dev, who is too focused on very
basic usage scenarios, doesn't misunderstand it.
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