On Wed, 29 Mar 2006, David J. Orman wrote: > That is not a good thing, I do agree, but at the same time - I'd say it's > Solaris that needs to improve in this regard. If people can't use your > product properly (95% of the time to use your statistic) then something is > wrong with the usability of your product. Not the (95%) of people. Not
I think you're missing the point. I'd say most of that 95% percent isn't used through difficulty, but through ignorance. For example, I'd say thay 95% of M$ Word's features are unused, but I don't see people claiming that it is hard to use. > getting a position above one of these "clicky clicky" folks. They'd > probably be better at the "clicky clicky" too. I don't see how it would be > hard at *all* to get a job if you knew Solaris well. Try living where I do--and yes, I do know Solaris well. :-( On more than one occassion, I've actually been told that I'm over qualified! -- Rich Teer, SCNA, SCSA, OpenSolaris CAB member President, Rite Online Inc. Voice: +1 (250) 979-1638 URL: http://www.rite-group.com/rich _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org