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Re: Idea for determining what users use
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Thien-Thi Nguyen |
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Re: Idea for determining what users use |
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01 Jun 2003 16:26:05 -0400 |
Richard Stallman <address@hidden> writes:
It sounds like you're concerned with a very different kind of
question from the one I had in mind.
it is different in some ways and alike in some ways. whether or not
that passes the "very" threshold is a matter of interpretation. no
worries, emacs' interpreter can handle it all. ;->
I am not sure what the issue is regarding hs-headline, but I get
the impression you are considering an issue of preferences between
two possible ways a feature could work. For that kind of case, we
usually just take a poll.
whatever you call it, when a programmer asks a question (any question)
of me as a user about a program, i consider it a poll. if the question
is hidden or put forth in a sneaky way, i wonder why it couldn't be
asked openly, since i am very pleased to give feedback in that scenario.
because i don't know the all details of a program, i make a distinction
between questions that are indirect and those that are sneaky, not
minding the former so much as the latter. all these are considerations
are present when i think about things from the programmer pov, to figure
how to best ask a question (any question) of a person like myself, to
preserve relations.
in another post you said people will correct others' misperceptions.
that's fine, too. perhaps we will need to FAQify those corrections.
thi
Re: Idea for determining what users use, Kim F. Storm, 2003/06/03