Le mardi 14 février 2006 à 14:25 -0500, Andy Somerville a écrit : > I think plain criticism (non constructive) is useful as well. When you > are working with usability its often not easy to say *why* something > is not good. I think it would be appropriate to expect that many > criticisms will not come with suggestion for improvement.
I don't expect him to make better suggestion but he could describe what he has against the current interface. Describe a usecase where the user faces some issue by example > I have had similar issues where the exact same thing works by hand but > does not using the network admin tools (breezy). So it validly can be > a desktop problem. Seems to be a bug and should be described clearly (what do you do, what happens, what do you expect to happen) to be fixed ... Cheers, Sebastien Bacher -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop
