On Thu, 2019-10-24 at 08:09 -0400, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
> There's a very large difference between feedback like "I think the
> user experience is suboptimal here, for this reason" and "I don't
> like the entire design, you should scrap it and start over".
> 
> In the first case, it's possible to incorporate that into an existing
> project if the benefits justify the investment. In the latter case,
> it requires a *substantial* reinvestment in work while simultaneously
> demoralizing and disrespecting the people who have been working on
> it. It's a fundamental difference between constructive and
> destructive criticism.

It's possible to respectfully suggest that an entirely different design
is worth considering. I believe that my messages have been respectful.
If you think I have not been respectful, please let me know.

I agree that the suggestion can be demoralizing, and I hope you know me
well enough to know that I am not trying to demoralize anyone. I don't
know if there's a way to avoid demoralizing while also retaining open
discourse, one of the key properties of open source.

I respect the people who have made modularity go. That doesn't mean I
have to agree with the solution, or that I should not speak up when I
know an easier way. Bad things happen when people don't speak up when
they see problems.

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