On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 23:32:01 +0200, Edouard Chalaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Well I am sorry, but the way icons look is of the last relevance

I don't work better because icons look better. They could look better
but I could not care less either.

 Same here.  But people _will_ complain about the things they see,
perceive or understand.  So we will keep hearing complaints about
the colours and the icons until they become more in style with the
flavour of the month.

 The developers don't feel strongly motivated by that, though.
I am not shaming the developers for not caring about the end
users' complaints.  Nor am I shaming end users for complaining
about things that the developers never will consider urgent.
I am just pointing it out.  If you want to vent here anyway,
I don't mind. :-)


 In light of this, I think Christian Thäter's protocols for
work on Cin3 are clever.  You have to hang around on IRC and
poke around with the git repositories, regularily.  If you
don't, you are out of the loop.
 People who are "talkers" and not "doers" will have to spend
a lot of energy just to stay in the loop.  They will either
get a more intimate insight into which ways things are going,
and why, or they will get fed up and leave.
 It makes trolling much more expensive, and it makes the
"doers" stand more clearly out.

 These are interesting times :-)

--
Herman Robak

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