On Mon, 2006-08-07 at 08:53 +0800, Steven James Drinnan wrote:
My experience with linux is limited but I do know the importance of
good
usability of a computer program - if people can not intuitively figure
out how do something then that is a problem - 1 area is networking
-though a lot of improvements have been made there is still a lot of
bugs - (eg on my laptop sometimes the eth0 and eth1 (wired and wirless)
get transposed or network manager decides to create a new ethernet
device- there are a few other issues but not the time here.
We are humans after all not dolphins. We all think in a particular way.
And need to make operations more smother. One good example is Add remove
programs and Software Updater
Have you filed bugs?
We have a great product. That needs promoting and user feed back.
The first is what Marketing is for. The second is what Bugzilla is for.
There are few ideas i have but i would like to stress, lets not
reinvent
the wheel, if there is a system in place lets use it to its full
potential.
Right on!
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