On Wednesday 04 March 2009 17:52:46 James Richard Tyrer wrote: > Anne Wilson wrote: > > On Wednesday 04 March 2009 01:46:10 Rick Miles wrote: > > <SNIP> > > >> I get the impression allot of things were expendible for the sake of > >> competitive eye candy. I used both kooka and kpdf all the time and > >> they're down the third tube on the left also. I'll grant there are some > >> welcome improvements under the hood but what about useability? Seems > >> they left arts in, probably a trade off, arts or kdeprint which one > >> should we keep. > > > > FUD > > Why shouldn't we listen to the complaints of users? > Who said we shouldn't? But I'm sick of hearing the same old ill-researched rubbish like this. > >> That's probably not fair but I couldn't help myself > > > > You can always help yourself. > > This is a software project, not a cult. Users should not be expected to > "help themselves". Maybe there is a difference of understanding an expression. "but I couldn't help myself" is frequently used as an excuse - meaning I couldn't help saying what I did. That is how I read it, and how I answered it. We are responsible for our own actions. > They should not carp about things, they should not > be insulting, etc.. But, RM simply expressed his opinion and it is a > valid one. > > There does seem to be a problem here. How can we change the culture of > the KDE project so that it is directed towards the needs of the users? By sensible reporting of problems, not by endless defeatest crap. Anne -- New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org Just found a cool new feature? Add it to UserBase
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