So you're saying you'd rather people not help at all then?

I use LXDE on Gentoo and I've been using Audacious since before I even 
knew LXDE existed.

If I have some free time, I have been known to patch programs I use... 
but only programs I actually use and, regardless of frontend choice, 
XMMS2 doesn't play the chiptune formats I like.

Giving "all or nothing" ultimatums tends to drive people away even IF 
they're in a situation (eg. paid to work on things) where it would be 
reasonable for them to work on everything.

Heck, if that were the official stance of the LXDE project, I'd probably 
stop using it in favour of some home-grown mix of WMs, session managers, 
and the like. I take my principles very seriously even when I'm just a user.

On 16/08/11 05:02 AM, Andrea Florio wrote:
> 2011/8/15 Julien Lavergne<[email protected]>:
>> On Sun, 14 Aug 2011 18:20:30 +0200
>> Andrea Florio<[email protected]>  wrote:
> [...]
>> For lxmusic, somebody needs to do the work, as Lubuntu doesn't use lxmucic, 
>> we don't plan to work on it.
>>
>
> Seriously? why don't contribute the the entire project? i guess that
> sentences like this one are making you loose some users.. that's a
> piece of an email i received recently from a former lubuntu user:
>
> "I got fed up with that Ubuntu way of treading on everything and
> looking only to its own interests that the Lubuntu developer started
> to show after his distribution received support from Canonical"
>
> and also
>
> [...]


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