Le 09/08/2012 00:21, Alexandre Strube a écrit :
Perhaps you could, instead of resorting to offense, show, by
numbers/video/anything why you want something changed.
Seriously.
Most people here are quite protective of what they have, but no one is
stupid. Prove yourself right, and the world will go with you.
The first example was very anedoctal, and, to be honest, I didn't get
the point, being left-handed. I asked two colleagues of mine to read
your email, both left-handed as well, and no one understood your
complain. So I have an anedoctal fact of three left-handed who don't
agree with you.
I should say that all of us, besides being left-handed, use the mouse
on the right hand. For different reasons, from VERY different cultural
backgrounds (brazilian, german, belarusian).
So, please, get calm, and explain better, and - if possible - prove -
your point. People WILL listen to you.
2012/8/8 Jordon Bedwell <jor...@envygeeks.com
<mailto:jor...@envygeeks.com>>
On 08/08/2012 01:27 PM, Phillip Susi wrote:
> Constructive criticism identifies a problem, explains why it is a
> problem, and suggests what can be done to fix it. Complaining about
> what was done in the past, and how it was done, often with little
> basis in reality, is ranting. See the difference?
I said criticism, I said nothing about constructive, you seem to be
under the impression that all criticism must be constructive, this
isn't
grade school, I'm not here to tell you how to do your job, or to teach
you how to do it. I just throw the trash out when I don't like it and
move after criticising it. I've no time to sit down and do what you
guys should have done right, which step one would have been a /real/
usability test. A 15 person sample group made up of unequal
numbers and
a somewhat biased requirement list is far from anything considered
good.
Actually you know, to be honest, I wouldn't even criticise Unity
if some
people at Canonical weren't so keen/sure on implying it being good and
usable to all and being perfect and having tasteful design decisions.
Or if they would have admitted the Usability test was dodgy. I would
just consider it another environment I do not like and move on
without a
word, but the way past tickets were handled changed that.
> If you want to have a productive discussion, then you should
focus on
> explaining why it is any harder for a right handed person to
move the
> mouse to the left than to the right, rather than insult me.
Who said I wanted to be productive for you guys? People far higher you
have already established they don't really give a crap about what
users
want because it's not tasteful to them. With that said, I've adopted a
criticise, throw out the trash and walk away attitude towards anything
included in Ubuntu now. That is what's great about Linux, there
are so
many ways to make it your own and you get to be selective about where
you give back to opensource.
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Please,
You are not happy with Unity? So, I recommend you to simply move back to
gnome or any other UI of your choice, and then set up your launcher
where and as you want but please, stop to scare/annoy all Ubuntu
developers! You do not feel very good or what? Unity is an ambitious UI
and any suggestion for improvement is welcome but in constructive way !
To resume, stop to cry now. I get all your mail and I lost a lot of time
because you ! ! !
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