On Saturday, 22 October 2005, at 12:27:19 (+0900),
Carsten Haitzler wrote:

> really i DO see bnoth sides to this argument, and both have merit. i
> just think this one leans more tothe "change the order" side of
> things. maybe in the long term we could provide ways of having the
> menu re-ordered and customised. but at this stage i dont want to
> invest any time into this as there are MUCH bigger fish to
> fry... like segfaulting e when windows are closed :)

Good.  Keep frying those other fish, and don't worry about silly
anti-usability schemes that act in complete contravention of
fundamental elements of human nature like habit and muscle memory.

Michael

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