On 6 October 2015 at 15:00, Reindl Harald <h.reindl(a)thelounge.net> wrote:
Am 06.10.2015 um 15:51 schrieb Ian Malone:
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> On 6 October 2015 at 14:47, Reindl Harald <h.reindl(a)thelounge.net> wrote:
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>> honestly i hear the excuse "we now broke things to develop for the future
>> where all will work" way too long - what we need as users is software
>> *for
>> now* and not for a unknown point in time
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> This is not unlike the pulseaudio introduction where many drivers had
> bugs that had never been fixed and probably would have never been
> fixed if PA hadn't needed things like sane mixer controls. That was
> fairly painful, but we are now at a much better stage than we were in
> the pre-PA days
users certainly have applauded that he had working sound in the past and
wait for months / years to get it back somehow - and that's why people
should stop rewrite and replace working things until they are not able to do
it proper and learn from the past
it takes more time?
so what!
it can take as long as it takes because people have working setups
I didn't say more time, I said never. And I'm not sure I really
describe "now I must hunt down and kill my music player because I need
to use skype" as a working setup. Similarly if you really hate plasma
5 and improving it is something you don't have or want time to spend
on then that's understandable, the sensible move would be to wait it
out, find another environment or somewhere where they are still on
KDE4. Not everyone has the same requirements and finds their pain
point in different places. Moaning about ivory towers is 1. inaccurate
(sorry, how do you write a window manager when the graphics system
doesn't behave as documented? you don't build any type of tower on
sand), 2. has been boring for at least a month now.
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imalone
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