Re: Column View
- From: John McCutchan <ttb tentacle dhs org>
- To: Ryan McDougall <ryan mcdougall telusplanet net>
- Cc: nautilus-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Column View
- Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2003 01:16:12 -0500
On Mon, Dec 01, 2003 at 11:02:07PM -0700, Ryan McDougall wrote:
> > But you are only looking at the short term. If a developer that is new
> > to GNOME spends time developing an application that may be deemed
> > useless for the official GNOME platform he will more likely to
> > understand GNOME technologies and be able to contribute in a
> > meaningful manner in the future. Someone who gets shot down at their
> > first attempt may not bother to learn the GNOME technology and move on
> > to a different project.
> >
> > John
>
> Yes we should be encouraging, but we are also adults with responsibility
> for the future of our software ( when I say "we" I probably mean "the
> real developers" ;), and any idea needs to stand up to the rigour of
> peer review. Mr O'Tierney is welcome to develop his patches, but we
> cannot be obliged to include it if we dont agree that the changes are
> beneficial. There is nothing wrong with debating the merits of any idea
> -- if its a good one, it will eventually win out. Also we havent even
> gotten to the point of how feasible it would be technically.
I am not arguing against debating the merits of the contribution.
Technically this is very feasible -- it has been completed in many
different file manager projects before.
>
> Let me put it to you this way: if a co-worker came up to you and said
> she had a great idea for a hair-style she'd like to try on you, would
> *you* let her cut your hair without discussing the desirability of doing
> so?? Dont want to discourage hair-style innovation do you? ;)
This is flawed, giving me a hair cut is doing something semi-permanent to me
that would take my time to repair. Submitting a patch doesn't suffer
from that.
John
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