Next time: Don't implement things, that aren't ready for production
(read: half-baked). Otherwise you'll get tons of mad users.

If you don't get tons of mad users, it's either because they don't care,
or because there is no user-base or because of people like you who try
to shut people mouth just because they say what's going wrong.

I could have simply said "me 2" or "+1", but I considered it would be
more helpful for does people who just think "WHOA, latest is greatest"
that it might have some implications, which they didn't consider - so I
spelled it out for them, so they might reconsider next time.

And like in all things, the more people scream for a solution, the
faster usually business attends to it - you usually don't get a solution
for something that doesn't impose a problem first hand.

BTW: I forgot to add, that it's a lousy idea to play a sound when a
maschine is ready to log in, imagine an open office of 30 workstation
between 8:00 and 8:10 am. I consider it a thing that should not have
been copied from Mac, Win et. al. in the first place. So if you would
ask me, I would vote for completely rid of the code that plays any sound
when a maschine boots.

regards
Philipp

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