[kde-linux] Configuring menus

Cornelius Schumacher schumacher at kde.org
Thu Mar 11 15:17:27 CET 2004


On Thursday 11 March 2004 13:41, James Richard Tyrer wrote:
> Cornelius Schumacher wrote:
> >
> > You should think about the effect your mails have. This is much more
> > important than formal definitions of "quality", "usability" or
> > "cross-posting". Sending the same mail to four mailing lists is annoying
> >  to the readers of the mailing lists, because people subscribed to
> > several of these lists get the same mail multiple times and people
> > subscribed to only some of the mailing lists might miss the context and
> >  parts of the discussion.
>
> I don't find it annoying at all.  I have a mail client that automatically
> sorts my mail.  I suppose that if you didn't that you might find it
> slightly annoying, but I see no other solution except that we could have
> just one mailing list.

You shouldn't ignore the fact that a lot of people find it annoying.

> I presume that you are a developer since you have a kde.org e-mail address.
>   I presumed that we would have problems with developers in trying to start
> a Quality Assurance program.  But, I didn't think that it would start out
> with useless sniping like your message.

As others already have stated: The quality team is no quality assurance 
program. Please read http://dot.kde.org/1078249862/ again to get an 
understanding what the quality team is all about.

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Cornelius Schumacher <schumacher at kde.org>


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