On Tue, February 14, 2006 20:25, Andy Somerville wrote: > On 2/14/06, Sebastien Bacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Le lundi 13 février 2006 à 11:50 +0100, Lionel Dricot (aka Ploum) a >> écrit : >> > Hello (again ;-) ), >> > - network-admin is pure crap. I don't know anyone that understand how >> > to make different places with it. >> >> Thanks for the constructive comment :) I agree it's not optimal but >> suggestions on how to make it better are welcome and would be useful >> compared to that comment ... >> > 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. And I think > being able to avoid from taking things personally will allow us to > take seriously a much wider ranger of comments and use them to improve > things.
Let me disagree a bit here: I do not expect non constructive criticism from contributors since I expect them to be helpful and to want to fix the issue :-) Plain criticism from users is okay, though (it's a kind of feedback, as you already wrote). However, I don't believe Lionel's goal was to blindly criticize network-admin but to understand the situation wrt NetworkMagic. Vincent, who's not always constructive either... -- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop
