Le Mar 4 avril 2006 17:20, David Zeuthen a écrit :
But if you see how people receive then most
people like it. Sure, we have some work left (running NM, g-p-m, g-v-m
when no one is logged in). Sure, some oldskool hackers like Pete
Zaitchev [1] complain about it in a sorta condescending way, but if you
read the reviews of FC3, FC4, FC5 you will see that we're going in the
right direction.
Yes, so maybe right now the desktop bits are not always suitable for
l33t kernel hackers like Pete with very, suffice to say, unusual
requirements
They're not unusal requirements.
What you've done is what's called a regression, like most regressions it's
caused by adding new features users are already thanking you for, and
people whose setups you broke have not all noticed it yet and are just
starting to curse.
but down the road we will fill those gaps too. It's just
about prioritizing. I expect the same to be true if someone tries to
revamp all the server bits.
Would it have been so hard to include a server component from the start
when people gave you early warnings instead of bolting it in as an
afterthought ?
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Nicolas Mailhot