On 5 June 2010 19:03,  <[email protected]> wrote:

> Austin, think about who "everyone" is.  The folks here on foundation-l are 
> not representative of readers.  The job of the user experience team is to try 
> to balance all readers' needs, which is not easy, and will sometimes involve 
> making decisions that not everyone agrees with. People here have given some 
> useful input, but I think it's far from obvious that the user experience team 
> has made a "mistake.". (I'm not really intending to weigh in on this 
> particular issue -- I'm speaking generally.)


The readers are not objecting on foundation-l. They are objecting on the blog.

I notice that Howie Fung avoided answering my question: What would it
take for this decision to be reversed?

Also, you may be able to answer the question of what would happen if a
wiki showed community conensus to remove this. Would the foundation
forcibly keep it in place?


- d.

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