Re: invitation to vote
Hello Oleg Titov, On Fri, 7 Feb 2003 13:03:43 -0600 GMT your local time, which was Saturday, February 8, 2003, 2:03:43 AM (GMT+0700) my local time, Oleg Titov wrote: I need to admit that your argumentation is very strong. I cast my -100 vote on my invitation. Yeah, there is no need for it. Voting is closed ;-) I cannot see that voting on development is going to anything but a waste of time and a potential headache for everybody. Epecially if voted items donot get done for reasons which may be perfectly clear to the devlopers but not to the users... At least having been in development years ago I know what I would have done if this was suggested... Anyway, agreed with above vote (is -100 the minimum vote?? (g)) -- Best regards, tracer Using The Bat! v1.63 Beta/6 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1 Current beta is 1.63b6 | Using TBBETA information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: invitation to vote
Hello Oleg, Friday, February 7, 2003, 19:36, you wrote: OT Hello tbbeta, OTI would like to get some fresh air here with voting system. OTThe invitation is simple: cast your vote (from 1 to 5?) if you are OTinterested to express your specific requests and priorities in TB! OTdevelopment on the base of voting ;-) OTI think if the average of casted votes would exceed 3 - the proposal is OTaccepted and I/we could think to move the voting system to TBOT or OTeven to TBVOTE or to web-based voting system. OTPlease, cast your vote! OTOleg I believe it is VERY BAD idea to design anything - including TheBat! in a committee, and a voting system will be just like that. The developers are intelligent people who are capable of making their own decisions based on what their business goals. If their goal is to broaden their customer base by including the ability to use HTML without taking anything away from what we are used to - so be it. It is probably a very smart decision. We, as a beta-group, can report our individual wishes as well as providing the developers information about bugs and other problems, but it is entirely up to the developers to judge what should be done with our feed-back. I consider it a privilege to take part in this process. It is not MY program, but I enjoy being able to contribute something to this great program. -- Best regards, Mogens Holst mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Current beta is 1.63b4 | Using TBBETA information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re[2]: invitation to vote
Mogens Holst wrote: MH Hello Oleg, MH Friday, February 7, 2003, 19:36, you wrote: OT Hello tbbeta, OTI would like to get some fresh air here with voting system. OTThe invitation is simple: cast your vote (from 1 to 5?) if you are OTinterested to express your specific requests and priorities in TB! OTdevelopment on the base of voting ;-) OTI think if the average of casted votes would exceed 3 - the proposal is OTaccepted and I/we could think to move the voting system to TBOT or OTeven to TBVOTE or to web-based voting system. OTPlease, cast your vote! OTOleg MH I believe it is VERY BAD idea to design anything - including TheBat! MH in a committee, and a voting system will be just like that. MH The developers are intelligent people who are capable of making their MH own decisions based on what their business goals. If their goal is to MH broaden their customer base by including the ability to use HTML MH without taking anything away from what we are used to - so be it. It MH is probably a very smart decision. MH We, as a beta-group, can report our individual wishes as well as MH providing the developers information about bugs and other problems, MH but it is entirely up to the developers to judge what should be done MH with our feed-back. MH I consider it a privilege to take part in this process. It is not MY MH program, but I enjoy being able to contribute something to this great MH program. I need to admit that your argumentation is very strong. I cast my -100 vote on my invitation. Yeah, there is no need for it. Voting is closed ;-) -- Best regards, Oleg Current beta is 1.63b4 | Using TBBETA information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html