On Tue, 2013-02-19 at 01:07 +0530, Ravi Kumar wrote: > So the discussion went wrong. One parties do not really want to > understand the other parties. >To understand someone, one needs to empty his cup, listen to other and >then he can get a snap of perspective that others want or is saying. Please don't do that. I understand perfectly well. I disagree. > GNOME is nice, lots of developer contributed it, and this is one of > the example of successful community driven opensource project. > But it is not perfect yet and never will be. And nobody implied it was or will be. > Leaders and other enthusiasts should listen to what and why other > people asking for some features, enhancements and tools? Simply > pointing out the solution as to use terminal or other script is not > really solution, Unless it is, because it is - it provides the required information. > but you are driving the discussion in different way showing your > expertise. > You like commandline, I like commandline, but for obvious task, I do > not use commandlines always. If I am in nautilus, and if I have to > rename a directory, I will not go open a terminal and rename it > there. Rather I will Right Click->Rename or use F2. You are being ambiguous. Renaming a folder is a commonplace end-user task; a task I would almost always do via Nautilus. Browsing chipset level hardware information is not renaming a folder. 99.44% of the Earth's population will live their entire lives unconcerned about their printer's USB vendor and product id string [or even being aware thier printer has those things]. > If you think that was missed, just accept is. But you are acting like > stubborn. No, I disagree with you. Not just 'giving way' isn't "stubborn". > I really do not want to hurt feelings here, but i want to show you > want I am perceiving it at my end. Thank you. -- Adam Tauno Williams GPG D95ED383 Systems Administrator, Python Developer, LPI / NCLA _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list