hi, Am Freitag, den 30.10.2015, 23:42 +0100 schrieb Peter Bittner: > Alright Oliver, > > > (after all it is just QML I bet a community contributed patch to > > add > > these controls to the circle would be very appreciated *hint* > > *hint* ;) ...) > Why on earth do you first invest four paragraphs essentially saying > "your ideas, guys, are BS" when you could simply say "contributions > welcome" and "I'm ready to support that idea at Canonical", plus > "here's how I think someone should do it in order to have it > accepted"? funny, i thought i said that i dislike duplication of features and that i like the idea of having "now playing" in the circle if the indicator controls are used. on the side i pointed out that there will likely not be many resources to implement a different input UI and that i'd prefer if the few resources that are there would be used to finish features first.
> > What's the point in saying, "I don't like your ideas, but if you do > it for free who cares"? where did i say that ? > > I do believe there are enough gifted and/or enthusiastic developers > here on the list that would love to get appreciated, but if people > who seem to represent Canonical don't care to find the right words > if i ever represent canonical i use my @canonical.com address. seriously, do i have no right to have a personal opinion because i work for canonical or do i need to put fat disclaimers everywhere that i'm expressing my own opinion as a community member and user ? also, what did i do to you that you read such harsh stuff into my words, i just re-read both mails i wrote in this thread again and i see nowhere any reason to read "your ideas are BS" into the text ... ciao oli
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