Dear Paul,
12 дек. 2019 г. 17:30 пользователь paul hofseth <paul@hofseth.co>
написал:
Sirs,
please do not waste scarce coding resources on thoroughly trivial
matters like colours and signage, but rather on making the programs
more
practical to use - such as for instance having the choice of typeface
as a sdeparate item, not hidden inside the multiple format choices.
Risking ostracism fro monotounous suggestions, I repeat my wish for
sequential views of single pages with as little jumbling as possible of
text and illsustrations when proofreading long documents
Please do not waste scarce coding resources on thoroughly trivial
matters like telling others what to do, but rather on making the
programs more
practical to use!
Why do I write this rather harsh statement? Not in the hope that you
would start doing what I wrote, but to show you one important aspect
that you seem to overlook. What would you do if you actually be denied
of a way to contribute by expressing your opinions and wishes, and
demanded to do something entirely different for the project? For most,
such requirement would not mean they started contributing differently;
that would mean they stopped contributing at all. Most people here
contribute for one of two reasons: either being paid for the work by
their employers/customers, or doing things they *can* for own
enjoyment. Not everyone here likes or is able to do what you'd want
them to do to fix your pet bug; and your expectation that if you deny
someone of doing what *you* consider "trivial" would free the
resources for a different task, are just plain wrong: instead of
improving the areas you are interested in, we would simply loose those
who love and able to contribute in areas *others* are interested in,
nothing else.
By the way, I actually deem the importance of *your* contriburion
(expressing your opinion about LibreOffice and its future, feeling for
it, and proposing something) wery high. So please don't take the
initial statement seriously, but just as a way to illustrate my point.
Best regards,
Mike Kaganski
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