[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kim F. Storm) writes: > Richard Stallman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> For now, please let's focus on fixing bugs, >> not on small improvements.
> Thien-Thi Nguyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [...] >> what do you propose for the presentation format, based on these >> conditions and elements? > > Is this really a _very important improvement_? > > Why is this _more important_ than reporting sensible menu bindings? It was a reaction due to actual user feedback about a perceived shortcoming, so its relative importance _could_ be argued. But I would strongly suggest that we don't start down this track. Arguing about features just on their own is already taking too much energy on our list. If we start the pastime of trying to achieve a complete ordering of importance, we won't get anywhere at all. It's bad enough as it is. Kim, I am obviously supportive of your patch for the sake of our users, which is hardly surprising since I seem to remember it was due to a proposal of mine, and I don't agree with (actually find it hard to understand) Richard's assessment of its irrelevancy. But a perceived shortcoming in one issue should not be used for blocking progress in other areas. We not only block progress that way, but we also poison the atmosphere. This is not, as it may seem at times, a competition. I know that I may appear at fault in that respect at times. If one has a strong opinion about something, it is hard to accept that others may see it as mostly irrelevant. We are all trying to make Emacs the best that is possible, after all. -- David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum _______________________________________________ Emacs-devel mailing list Emacs-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-devel