Hi PCMan and all, On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 11:37:50PM +0800, PCMan wrote: > The problem is not what people want. > Actually we really know what the users want.
Well, there will be always new wishes but I feel the whole success of a project is bound to the coordinator's capability to filter the wishes and put clear limits on the balance of the features and the "weight" of the product and of its dependencies. IMHO it is hardly feasible to try being "like XXXX, fast smaller/faster/...". XXXX (e.g. Gnome) has its own decision making criteria which have led to its actual achievements and the actual limitations and problems. (I am not a fan of Gnome/Nautilus so going that way does not necessarily make all users happier :) > The real problem is, who will code for it? Glad you are thinking rationally. Many thanks for your work! Regards, Rune ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Register Now & Save for Velocity, the Web Performance & Operations Conference from O'Reilly Media. Velocity features a full day of expert-led, hands-on workshops and two days of sessions from industry leaders in dedicated Performance & Operations tracks. Use code vel09scf and Save an extra 15% before 5/3. http://p.sf.net/sfu/velocityconf _______________________________________________ Lxde-list mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lxde-list
