On Sun, 08 Mar 2009 12:24:51 -0600 Cory Christison <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't think the intention was for it to be 'half-baked'. I think the > developers just didn't forsee that type of usage pattern. which is the same. reality decides about this fact - not your intention. i can't see why you are so angry. > > I feel it was rather rude to come barging in here exlaiming this > magnificent peice of software was 'half-baked.' what did i do??? possibly, you are too affected by your imaginary picture of the 'magnificient' thunar? aehhm, did i end in a sect or so??? what are you barking? thunar is not persistent in the real sense. this may be of intend. however, then just stating your position would be enough. why you are so angry about other positions, which you know are quite arguable. > I feel that for general users it was very well thought out. don't general users open things twice for different use cases? why you are so <assured>? be a bit more open! > I think that you would have a more positive response if you would have > used the bug tracker, and submitted this as a bug. submitting this pledge for enhancement as a bug would be barking, from my point of view. i really don't understand your viewpoint!? however, i refuse (bark) to use bugzilla because it still doesn't let one at least close an account. all the bugzillas in the world still hold old accounts under my name but with old and dead email addresses and still sensitive personal data of mine. i don't even have the passwords anymore to at least delete the sensitive data. this 'intend' of the bugzilla developers was already harshly discussed (because it is stealing the freedom from the account owner) but without concrete result. this is why i never use bugzilla if there is a mailinglist available. and if not, i most probably don't write at all. freedesktop.org, for example, makes a difference because of the many projects for which there is only one account needed and most possibly valuable in future. cudos to all Thuar developers. you are great - but sometimes a bit too sensitive, i think. best wishes, dennis heuer _______________________________________________ Thunar-dev mailing list [email protected] http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/thunar-dev
