Jonas J�rgensen wrote:
> blackbox wrote:
>
>> i have written two bugs, a some commets in other bugs, all about the
>> Design
>> of the user interface...
>>
>> They has told me this:
>> "please stop wasting our time"
>
>
>
> Here's some comments from bug 68136 (the full-screen mode bug):
>
>
> ------- Additional Comment #248 From Lancer 2001-12-23 04:03 -------
>
> WHY MOZILLA IS SO SLOW?
>
> WHY TAKES SO MUCH TIME TO LOAD MOZILLA?
>
> WHY ARE U WORKING ON MOZILLA, IF MOZILLA WILL NEVER WORK FAST AND GOOD?
>
>
> ------- Additional Comment #249 From Lancer 2001-12-23 04:07 -------
>
> WHY MICROSOFT INTERNET EXPLORER IS MORE FASTER?
>
>
>
> If that's the quality of your comments, I can understand why you are
> being told to stop wasting the developer's time. Are you a troll,
> Lancer? Or are you just a Bundy [1]?
>
> [1] For definition of a Bundy, see posting from PeEmm at Tue, 12 Mar
> 2002 09:30:27 MET in thread "Bundy vs. Jay Garcia".
>
> /Jonas
>
These comments, as well as the material posted by A. Martinez, are more
than marginally telling. I'd tried to be politely suggestive in my
responses, but there would seem to be little help for it. So . . . :
Lancer: You're acting like stupidly arrogant git who's pouting like a
kid in a snit because not enough attention is being paid to her or him.
You're neither a troll nor a Bundy; Bundy at least seems genuinely to
care about the success of this project and what it might mean for
Netscape. Rather (and I can't help it; the name just seems to call for
it), you're akin to a boil that needs to be, well, lanced.
That's *much* more harsh that I would prefer it to be, but there seems
to be no other way. If you don't like the fact that hundreds
(thousands?) or people aren't going to change the rules of the game just
to accommodate you, and if you aren't willing to play by those rules,
then perhaps it is best that you just pack up your toys and go home.
Again, I apologise for the harshness of tone of the foregoing, but I'm
finding it *awfully* hard to feel even a scintilla of sympathy for you
at the moment. . . .
Brian
--
We sail tonight for Singapore | We're all as mad as hatters here
I've fallen for a tawny moor | Took off to the land of Nod
Drank with all the Chinamen | Walked the sewers of Paris
I danced along a colored wind | Dangled from a rope of sand
You must say goodbye to me
-- Tom Waits, 'Singapore'