Scott Newton wrote:
On Thursday 30 October 2008 06:14:41 John Andersen wrote:
Scott Newton wrote:
On Wednesday 29 October 2008 18:26:34 Fred A. Miller wrote:
Ah.....so if a programmer doesn't use a given setup feature, for example, then most users don't, eh? 'NOT any logic in that my friend. Interesting, 4.0 was released without the ability to hide the task bar. Work wasn't started on added that until I pursued it. Amazing...a feature of KDE for a LONG time, and VERY much used feature (common sense dictates you gain real estate on the desktop) and it wasn't included in 4.0. No wonder we're missing features. Just out of interest I never use. It irritates me no end. Which just goes to prove everyone is different. Which means what?
Isn't this just another backhanded justification of leaving things out? You don't use it, so nobody needs it?
Please actually read what I said. Fred likes to hide his taskbar, I don't . We are all different and we do different things with our computers. However, if the dev is like me he is not going to include it by default (as he doesn't use it) unless gets a request for it. If he sees that other people do want it then he will include it. Dev scratch their own itches first and then respond to constructive feedback from others about what else to include.
Welcome to OpenSuse mailing list. Nice to see new users show up here.
Actually I'm not new.
The list is purposely setup this way for replies and bounces to go back to the sender. Its been this way since dirt, and is not likely to change. Fred has been here since the Pleistocene, and he knows how to set up an email package.
So why does it work for everyone else except Fred?
It works for me, when I don't forget to change the "To" field to the list. ;) Fred -- "Politicians and diapers need to be changed regularly -- and for the same reason." -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org