https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=404286

--- Comment #27 from przem.form...@gmail.com ---
> For me user experience isn't hurt if the word is understandable.
User Experience isn't based on personal preference, it's a whole area of
scientfiic expertise, grounded in gestalt laws of perception. 

> I'm disappointed that's your motivation. I would like you to come here to
> work on translation rather than to fight because I think it would be less
> aggressive and more productive.
I'm disappointed that even while seeing that your change disrupts someone's
work so much that it makes them create an account here and file a bug (which
isn't something a regular user wants to do) you still don't consider that
enough of a feedback to actually revert - or even consider reverting - the
change. The way you approach actual feedback given to you isn't community- nor
improvement-oriented.

> Would you like to hold the right to make all the decisions but do no work
> and take no responsibility for it? I disagree with that point of view.
Nobody says you have to agree with that. If you volunteer to make work for the
community, you should at least try to respect community's needs and decisions.

> I believe community is a bunch of people who do something voluntarily.
> Do you see it differently?
Well, I do. I believe that community is a group of people who wants to have
something in common - in this particular instance, using KDE. There's no need
to volunteer (that's what volunteering means, you do it if you want to). 

You are basically trying to make people go away from KDE - and from the
community - based on your own preferences (which nobody in this thread agreed
with so far).

> The fact that I don't do as anyone would like doesn't mean that I don't
> listen to anyone or to you particularly. 
So you're basically telling us that you've acknowledged our needs and decided
that you know better what they are.

> I would like you to do less emotional statements and more statements which
> are based on facts because I would like this discussion to be productive.



Here are the facts, then:
You are not listening to feedback, which is one of the most important User
Experience rules.

> I think you would like to abide to the standard of Windows. I would like to
> abide to the standard of Polish language. 
You ignore the gestalt law of similarity which is the backbone of proper
design. 


You prefer disturbing people's work for the idea of pure language, forgetting
completely that language is constantly changing.
Since you often use the prof. Bańko example, let me use another quote of him:
https://sjp.pwn.pl/poradnia/haslo/anulacja;13028.html

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