On 8/23/07, Jani Monoses <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > That's the mistake you made: trying to write your app focusing on edge > cases and performance improvements and ignoring correctness and ease of use. > I told you (and Stephan) this last year too, but you did not care. Premature > optimization > being the root of all evil and all that.
I disagree with you. Why Ubuntu is considering to ship Tracker instead of Beagle then? > Who cares about what happens with a 1Gb archive? Well, some people do but > believe me, > *many* more care about the case of .zip with 3 documents in it working well. gt[xarchiver]$ ll ~/Xarchiver_Test/many_files.zip -rw-r--r-- 1 gt users 86096370 2007-01-12 13:17 /home/gt/Xarchiver_Test/many_files.zip gt[xarchiver]$ As you can see that archive was 86 MB not 1Gb and also Xubuntu is used on low memory machines but you don't care of this, for you it matters ONLY usability. > Right. You are not a xubuntu developer however but one of the many upstreams > and a very biased one too. I want to become an Xubuntu developer. What is needed? Your permission? I hope don 't ;) I am a biased person? So far the only reason you have for saying I'm a prejudicial person is my clear refuse to ship gutsy with GNOME libraries and this is enough for making me such a person? The patronize tone is needed again, Jani, Jani. > Among the devs I'll listen to Lionel for being the most active lately and > Gauvain and Daniel Chen because Apart Lionel who already said his opinion what do the others think about GNOME libs inclusion? -- Colossus Xarchiver, a Linux GTK+2 only archive manager - http://xarchiver.xfce.org -- xubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel
