Anthony wrote: > MZMcBride wrote: > >> You're suggesting using a specific, proprietary >> client (that has all sorts of privacy issues) in order to combat what is, >> at its core, laziness. >> > Every great software application has, at its core, laziness.
Indeed! Or perhaps that might be better applied whenever a solution to a problem depends mostly on software, or on the use of a convenient acronym. It is for the writer's convenience that he uses two letters when two words would make things more clear. The writer's time saved in typing fewer characters is trivial in comparison to the combined time spent by many readers trying to decipher the acronym. In a tanglement of templates and transclusions lurks a lazy solution. Shortcutting a solution deprives the user of the understanding that made that solution effective. Ec _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list [email protected] Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l
