> A GNOME developer in the list would have seen this and could have
> responded, raises the issue in the appropriate GNOME list, or whatever
> is TRT. It isn't feasible for me, and I don't know who to ask.
No, that's not how the world works!
That's how gnu-prog-discuss works. We
On Wed, 2012-01-18 at 17:32 -0500, Richard Stallman wrote:
[...]
> The standards made by POSIX, ISO and freedesktop.org are suggestions.
> They carry some weight because users typically appreciate
> compatibility with standards. But that's not the only thing users
> appreciate, so a standard is no
On Wed, 2012-01-18 at 17:32 -0500, Richard Stallman wrote:
> mention that this particular behaviour is specified:
> http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/xdg-user-dirs
>
> They can recommend, but they cannot "specify" anything for us. In the
> GNU Project we pay attention to standards, and usu
mention that this particular behaviour is specified:
http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/xdg-user-dirs
They can recommend, but they cannot "specify" anything for us. In the
GNU Project we pay attention to standards, and usually we follow them,
but not automatically or necessarily. For i
>> (I think that person was right: learning one English word `Desktop' is
>> not much of a burden, and on the other hand, this feature can cause a
>> real nuisance for users that use multiple locales.)
Not to mention that for some people that could very well mean “just
one new
I really don't like that "eh, just one English word to learn, deal with
it" condescending tone.
That tone was not in my message -- it comes from you, not me.
It is normal for people to disagree on a technical question, so you
must not make personal attacks on people for stating technical
So, I assume that although it was a mail
to discuss things about accessibility, on GNU mailing list, for some
reason, gnu-prog-disc...@gnu.org was more suitable that
gnu-accessibility. What was that reason?
I don't remember that particular message, but here are some
possibilities t
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 8:32 PM, Michael Hasselmann
wrote:
> On Wed, 2012-01-18 at 18:25 +0100, Johannes Schmid wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> > A GNOME developer in the list would have seen this and could have
>> > responded, raises the issue in the appropriate GNOME list, or whatever
>> > is TRT. It isn't
On Wed, 2012-01-18 at 19:32 +0100, Michael Hasselmann wrote:
> On Wed, 2012-01-18 at 18:25 +0100, Johannes Schmid wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > > A GNOME developer in the list would have seen this and could have
> > > responded, raises the issue in the appropriate GNOME list, or whatever
> > > is TRT. I
On Wed, 2012-01-18 at 18:25 +0100, Johannes Schmid wrote:
> Hi!
>
> > A GNOME developer in the list would have seen this and could have
> > responded, raises the issue in the appropriate GNOME list, or whatever
> > is TRT. It isn't feasible for me, and I don't know who to ask.
>
> No, that's not
Hi!
> A GNOME developer in the list would have seen this and could have
> responded, raises the issue in the appropriate GNOME list, or whatever
> is TRT. It isn't feasible for me, and I don't know who to ask.
No, that's not how the world works!
The person asking should have brought it up on a
On Tue, 2012-01-17 at 21:36 -0500, Richard Stallman wrote:
> Can't these be brought up on proper GNOME lists then? Especially
> seeing as there is no public archive for your GNU list.
>
> We use this list for private discussions about GNU in general.
> Sometimes the issues relate to GNOME, but
On Wed, 2012-01-18 at 12:30 +0100, Julien Puydt wrote:
> Le 18/01/2012 03:36, Richard Stallman a écrit :
> > (I think that person was right: learning one English word `Desktop' is
> > not much of a burden, and on the other hand, this feature can cause a
> > real nuisance for users that use multiple
2012/1/18 Julien Puydt :
> Le 18/01/2012 03:36, Richard Stallman a écrit :
>> (I think that person was right: learning one English word `Desktop' is
>> not much of a burden, and on the other hand, this feature can cause a
>> real nuisance for users that use multiple locales.)
> If I choose my sessi
Le 18/01/2012 03:36, Richard Stallman a écrit :
(I think that person was right: learning one English word `Desktop' is
not much of a burden, and on the other hand, this feature can cause a
real nuisance for users that use multiple locales.)
If I choose my session in ..., I expect each and every
15 matches
Mail list logo