On 02/25/2015 01:57 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
I refuse your premise. The feature requesters have no champion
offering to even create this hypothetical Expert Mode, therefore no
one is refusing to patch bugs for something that doesn't even exist.
Just to be clear, do you mean "I refuse to accept your premise" or "I
refute your premise?" If the former, there's no need to continue this
thread because you're completely unwilling to accept the possibility
that you might be wrong; if the latter, you need to learn that simply
stating that I'm wrong doesn't refute me.
As far as what corner cases I'm thinking about, when I first started
moving from Windows to Linux I had a very odd partitioning layout for
Windows, because it allowed me to isolate various projects from each
other and limit the disk space they used. At that time, it was easy to
accommodate this when I installed Linux, but I'm very uncertain if I
could get it to do what I want today. For me, this is purely academic
as that disk's been archived and I no longer need that weird layout, but
it's left me very well aware that One Size Doesn't Fit All and we
shouldn't pretend that it does.