On 02/07/2016 07:25 PM, Neville A. Cross wrote: > On Sun, February 7, 2016 4:17 pm, Justin W. Flory wrote: >> On 02/07/2016 04:58 PM, charles profitt wrote: >> >>> I did not want to change the substance in the article written by >>> William, but I think the language could be softened. >>> >>> >>> ---- current ---- >>> Neville has a love-hate relationship with GNOME. All of his computers >>> have it. The hate part comes from the changing nature of GNOME. The >>> developers move functionality and do not do a good job of documenting >>> where that feature went. Cross makes special note that the most annoying >>> item is the “connect to server� function in Nautilus ---- >>> >>> >>> ---- possible revision ---- >>> Neville has a love-hate relationship with GNOME. While all of his >>> computer run Ghome there are times when his productivity is impacted due >>> to changes in where features are located. One example is the connect to >>> server function in Nautilus. Neville believes that the issue could >>> easily be resolved with better documentation with regards to changes. >>> ---- >>> >>> >>> I think this keeps the substance roughly the same, but makes the >>> message a bit more subtle. >>> >>> Thoughts? >>> >> >> I'm personally +1 to this proposed revision. I think this is a better >> compromise while still maintaining the original point intended by Neville. >> >> >> Let's see if this sounds okay to Neville. >> > > I am in a rural area with bad coverage and even worse data on my cell. > > I keep using gnome because is what Fedora has as primary focus. As > ambassador I represent fedora and therefore I need to be able to talk to > people about gnome and show that it comes fluid, I am not guessing. Now is > workstation and I feel that is it expected to endorse it as ambassador. > Specially when everybody else in the local community is ditching gnome for > various different reasons. > > So, if you want to scratch all that and just write that I use wirkstation, > it if fine by me. > > The rewording is very good. If you want to keep some of the balanced view, > I think it is very diplomatic. > > Thanks for reviewing my interview. > > Neville Thanks for chiming in Neville -- with the above in mind, I believe using Charles' revision will be best. -- Cheers, Justin W. Flory jflory7@xxxxxxxxx
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