<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On 23 Oct 2002, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
> 
> > That counts, but I don't agree with the axiom "because users want
> > it, we do it". Sometimes we don't agree and we don't do it. I
> > have to agree to do it.
> I was taking a rather severe stance. Ofcourse you have a free will, but I 
> think you are not as free as a gernal OSS developer because you work for 
> mandrake.

I agree, of course.
 
> > It wasn't an example, or I didn't understand it.
> Think you looked at the wrong mail. I was talking about MTA example. In 
> short: I search for program doing X, I search in descriptions for X, but I 
> have to use 2 different programs to check whether I already have one, and 
> if not, to see what the options are. 

Ok.
 

[...]

> >A good design requires that we don't add any other
> > visible UI element.
> That sounds strange. How to add a feature without UI element? 
> Or do you mean it has to be kinda hidden (like the search 
> description/names button)

Yes that sounds strange :). I'm not pretending on general UI
design, of course. I'm juste keeping repeating that for rpmdrake
I want it to stay easy for beginners.


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Guillaume Cottenceau - http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/

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