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Re: [opensuse-factory] design question
  • From: Oddball <monkey9@xxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2008 10:42:02 +0100
  • Message-id: <4926826A.4040007@xxxxxx>
Sid Boyce schreef:

They broke something that worked, worked well and has been an
established method. What we have now is like a store that closes up
after serving one customer, forcing the next to ring a door bell. It
disrupts the workflow pattern for no good reason.
Regards
Sid.

This happens quite a lot recently, not a good develop
ment, if you ask me....( i say it anyway though..;)
Donot change things that are allright, or work well, because you will
have a lot more work than nessesary, maybe if you have all the time in
the world, and nothing else to do.., i don't know about others, so i can
only speak for meself, but that goes not for me..
I find it more disturbing to every time ring the bell, because the
servant hastily leaves the counter and closes the door, than answering
'no' to a polite question.
Most time i want some more, because i remember in the shop, in many
cases what i wanted..(donot carry a list allways ) to install, most
missing pkgs, and i think: 'what was it again? oh yes, pkg so and so..!

So, if i had to decide, i choose something in the lower right corner, to
close when 'I' am ready to close the pkgmngr.
(how can the pkgmngr decide for me? It doesn't know what i want if it
doesn't ask, and leave me no choice than call it again?)

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Have a nice day;)

Oddball, (M9.)


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