https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=27500

--- Comment #5 from fole...@netcourrier.com 2011-02-18 12:35:15 UTC ---
I have nothing against a tool dedicated to advanced users that would have any
bizarre workflow, if that tool can give advanced users new powerful functions
(such as fetching some metadata from the EXIF, or IPTC from a JPG).

But if you intend the tool for beginners, the logical order should be
respected.

When you open a new savings account at a bank, do you give your money first,
and only then discuss with the bank the terms and conditions by which the bank
can use your money, such as the interest rate ?

When you go shopping, do you give your money first, and choose which item you
buy only after ? What happens if you find out that all the food in the shop is
stale ? You have lost your money. And that shop keeper is a crook.

When you install a new software on your computer, does the install wizzard
install the software first, and finally requests you to agree with the terms
and conditions after it is already installed ?

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