On 11/11/2008 Scott Kitterman wrote: > > I would encourage you (and others, you certainly aren't the only one) > to hold > your temper and if you can't say something helpful, just take your > hands off > the keyboard. Being angry, contemptuous, and disrespectful won't get > your > bugs fixed faster. What it will get you is yet another list with no > developers on it and you upset you can't get in touch with them.
You are perfectly right, this went out of my control, and I appreciated a lot the responses I got on various other issues in the past. I stop now on the topic. The only seriously valid point for you developers in my e-mails - I think - and the one I wanted to expose in the first e-mail I wrote - is that we users really need a seriously maintained hardware database, and a serious attention to all hardware related regressions, because you can't change your hardware like you can change your software. This is what from times to times leads me to a complete demotivation on keeping supporting ubuntu - and I bet you as a developer care, not of me in particular, but of the numbers. Ubuntu is so popular because developers care about usability and understand what it is, but also because users are openly advertising and supporting it as if it was The Salvation from the Evil Microsoft. Don't loose this important advantage. If you start an officially endorsed hardware database with a forum for comments and user-to-user support in launchpad etc, and keep an eye open on regressions in hardware support, that should promptly be acknowledged and put aside the relevant entries in the hardware database itself, and that ideally should never be propagated to stable releases, but _usually_ do, I am sure your user community will make a great job in populating it. If you don't do that because of lack of manpower... I understand and accept the reality. Bye Vincenzo -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss
