Re: [Gimp-developer] GIMP UI quality opinion



Hello Aleksey,


On Thu, 16 Feb 2012 18:03:11 +0400 Aleksey Midenkov <midenok gmail com> wrote:

> On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 5:12 PM, Alexandre Prokoudine
> <alexandre prokoudine gmail com> wrote:
> > On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 4:51 PM, Aleksey Midenkov wrote:
> >
> >>> Ambitious and professional users (the desired audience for GIMP) tend to
> >>> learn shortcuts for the very frequent commands. To then have toolbar icons
> >>> for them is just a waste of space.
> >>
> >> Yes, I see how you treat people who uses your software. Just normal
> >> people, who have their opinion and have the right to speak it.
> >
> > Expressing opinions and insulting are two different things.
> >
> >> people. That's says everything! You direct to some logs saying 'read
> >> what we did'! But I don't need read it.
> >
> > Not "need". The right word is "must". You must study the subject
> > before making an accusation.
> 
> No, I don't. I am not satisfied. That is the true! It is even not an
> accusation. I don't compel anyone to do something. Just want that you
> know this. I am client, you are service. You serve to people by doing
> this job. That is your primary goal. If no, then talk is over.

I'm afraid it's not really a client/server relation and IMO you're a
bit wrong with that assertion. It's more a server/user, and the service
is free. The user in that case is free to use or not, there's no
commercial contract between the user and the server/service. I don't
think there's even a moral obligation for the server to accept any kind
of criticism or request. You would contribute with sponsoring and
donations, I would be the same. After that, it depends on people, both
on server and user bases. According to the project team, it's often
very different. And user requests are always taken into account
differently, but this also depends on the user himself and the way he
submit requests or feedback. Of course my words are mine (I'm a both a
user and developer free and open-source software), I'm not talking in
the name of the Gimp team.


Regards,

-- 
wwp

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