On 1/25/10 6:48 PM, "Timothy Collett" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thus far, what I'm hearing from you is, "Everyone who doesn't have the same > requirements that I do must not be a corporate worker (because, of course, all > corporations are alike), and thus must be a programmer." > > I know it is not your intent; however, you seem to throw this line up every > time one of us says something that amounts to, "I'm really not sure everyone > has the same requirements as you, John." No one but you has said that. What I've seen, to damned near *every* suggestion that I've made that an "indie dev" wouldn't need is "2.0 " or "plugin". If that's going to be the answer, fine, but someone needs to cowboy up and say so. This plugin 2.0 dodge is annoying. > > You really, really need to think about what requirements are *your > requirements,* and what requirements are *common requirements.* And if you > think that all, or even most, of the requirements you've mentioned are common > to all, or even most, companies out there, then I'm sorry, but you're wrong. Yeah, because EDITING EMAIL IN AN EXTERNAL TEXT EDITOR is something that EVERYONE WANTS TO DO. Spare me. If that's what people want to support, and they like it, great. But let's not pretend that this kind of silliness is 'common'. -- John C. Welch Writer/Analyst Bynkii.com Mac and other opinions [email protected] _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list List help: http://lists.ranchero.com/listinfo.cgi/email-init-ranchero.com
