On Monday 13 February 2012 14:23:16 Timothy Pearson wrote:
> > On Monday 13 February 2012 14:09:54 Timothy Pearson wrote:
> >> > On Monday 13 February 2012 21:48:02 Robert Xu wrote:
> >> >> Can we keep negativity to a minimum and find bugs to fix? Thanks.
> >> >> One KDE developer/user's attitude does not represent the KDE
> >>
> >> community
> >>
> >> >> as a whole (however influential).
> >> >> Likewise, one TDE dev/user's attitude doesn't represent the Trinity
> >> >> community as a whole.
> >> >>
> >> >> So please, can we get along?
> >> >>
> >> >> *(This is why I try not to participate in threads that could possibly
> >> >> turn negative :|)
> >> >>
> >> >> tl;dr: shut up, let feuds die, get along in peace. don't judge a book
> >> >> by its cover.
> >> >
> >> > +1. Please move this mess somewhere else, there is devel@ list. I'm
> >>
> >> tired
> >>
> >> > to "read" these messages with DELETE button :)
> >> >
> >> > --
> >> > Serghei.
> >>
> >> I am done; I finally got Martin to detail the kwin problems he saw,
> >> which
> >> is all I really wanted in the first place.
> >
> > I gave you detail on only two of many issues. Please don't lie to yourself
> > that this were the only issues I have seen.
> >
> >> He also ended up giving us
> >> some useful information as to the direction of KDE4, specifically that
> >> they do not consider more mouse clicks to impede productivity.
> >
> > Again please don't twist my words. You asked for my *personal* experience.
> > This is what I told you. It has set nothing about whether *they* consider
> > anything, I even did not say that I would consider anything. Additionaly I
> > did
> > not say anything about that this is a *direction of KDE4*. I have nothing
> > to
> > do with the development of file management. I am not involved at all. I
> > have
> > never contributed to the development.
> >
> > I am rather disappointed in seeing my words twisted like that and that in
> > a
> > thread called stop it. Very, very disappointing.
> >
> > Regards
> > Martin
>
> You use KDE4, and any project tends to morph to fit its current userbase.
> I don't want to get dragged into another argument;
just ignore my comments if you want to conclude anything about KDE 4 from it.
It does not tell you anything. I might use it completly the wrong way, who
knows? That's all I want to say to it: see my note as a personal note, don't
draw conclusions from it.
Cheers
Martin
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