Re: PROPOSAL: UISG Menu Line Standardization



John R Sheets writes:
 > Then they won't get so-and-so level of compliance.  And they're
 > free to.  They can still release their app in whatever form they
 > like.  It may be a killer GNOME app, with very advanced features.
 > But until it has good, reliable docs, it should not, IMHO, get
 > higher compliance.  If compliance is important enough to the
 > programmer, he will deal with the docs, or get someone else to do
 > them.
 >  It is more important to have GNOME in a solid, well-documented
 > state, that it is to play PR games with programmers (of which, I am
 > one, so I'm slipping my own neck into the noose, too).

My gosh! The voice of reason! That's three out of four or five coders
I know on this list who agree that documentation is a high
priority... You non-coders paying attention?

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