Rick Stevens wrote:
On Tue, 2006-05-23 at 18:55 -0500, Russell Golden wrote:
>Claude Jones wrote:
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>>On Sun May 21 2006 12:37 am, Craig White wrote:
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>>>All fine and good to a point and then it becomes
>>>whining/bitching/counter productive.
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>>>...............
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>>>It is not reasonable to expect change to occur simply by
>>>voicing opinions on the list though.
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>>It is clear that there are numbers of reasonable folk on this
>>list that don't buy your argument/refrain. Your insulting
>>characterizations of others has itself become a form of
>>whining - you can't make a baby stop sh___ing in their pants by
>>soiling your own
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>Actually I have to agree with Mr. White on this one. The dev people are
>most likely too busy to monitor all of the mailing lists for every
>distribution. If we have something to say, we need to a) see if other
>people agree via mailing lists, then b) submit a feature request. If we
>just keep complaining on the lists, it won't change. Anybody know where
>the GNOME project page is so that at least one of us can submit a request?
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The place to go is
http://bugzilla.gnome.org
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Well, just submitted it. thanks for the link. Can we stop talking about
nautilus here and move onto something else? Not that I'm complaining...
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