
On Fri, Mar 24, 2006 at 02:08:16PM +0100, Azerion wrote:
Do will call it annoying when you have 20 dependencies that you have to fix one by one? Trust me, a new or almost new SUSE Linux-user won't understand that thought. We want SUSE to be a distro for all people, we want to make it easy to use....this is not.
Almost new SUSE Linux user will just install with default selections without ever seeing dependency problems, won't he? Sure we want a product to be usable in an easy way but _this_ bug is just not a bug that justifies to stop the world turning around. You don't reject a new car at your car dealer just because there is not enough air in the tires. It is quite annoying to drive a car that does not have enough air in the tires but you can easily work around the problem by filling more air into. You can work around _this_ problem here by just doing some more clicks or just using a standard selection.
Yeah, cause all those little bugs are in the packagemanager that is the hart of the operating system...no? The hart of the system should be perfect and
Sure. And in a perfect world nobody should have to die and there should be no deseases, everybody is everybody's friend and the food should directly grow into your mouth. --- Unfortunately the world is far from perfect and there are some drawbacks. One of these drawbacks is that newly developed software has bugs that you have to live with until someone fixes them. Just declaring bugs that can be worked around as blockers does not move the world forward because it might happen that delaying the product might do more harm to people than living with some bugs they could work around.
Do you even smile when you post? I allways tried not to reply on youre posts but it is becoming more then annoying that you always approach thing in the negative way. Try to contribute some post with positive comments :-D.
What do you think is negative in my posts? The fact that my opinion is sometimes different from yours? But if this is helpful for you: :-))))))))))))))))))
Have to say that I admire you're work with you're repo.
Thanks. Unfortunately my repository is not available without suffering from my comments on a regular basis. Robert -- Robert Schiele Tel.: +49-621-181-2214 Dipl.-Wirtsch.informatiker mailto:rschiele@uni-mannheim.de "Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum sonatur."