jezbo wrote:
> Whole-heartedly disagree.
> 
> I'm a developer myself, and our happiness is not the issue,

Correct. The customers much be happy, which most are.

> a product must be flexible enough to satisfy the majority of 
> customers.

Which it does.

> Making some rule rigid so that it only satisfies half the customers, 
> even if it makes things simpler, is not good practice.

No, but making a rule rigid so that the product is more satisfactory to
the majority of customers is very good practice.

Keeping customers happy is not always about giving them what they ask 
for - sometimes they need to be educated as to the "right" way to do things.

R.

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