I think that is (or was) good practice in projects from techies for
techies.
For end user software, with high non-tech-user-demands, of which OOo is
an excellent example, I think it is better to find a different approach.
And besides that: even the fact that people bother to inform 'the
project' about their needs, feelings, (dis-)likes, ís a valuable
contribution.
Greetings,
Cor
Except when they do the 'inform' every other hour. And any answer that you
give them is not good enough. Then it becomes a liability.
--
Alexandro Colorado
CoLeader of OpenOffice.org ES
http://es.openoffice.org
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