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Re: Idea for determining what users use
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Richard Stallman |
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Re: Idea for determining what users use |
Date: |
Wed, 04 Jun 2003 04:53:08 -0400 |
I will address the above issue below, but, first of all, is the intent
to just have a head-count, nothing else, or is the intent to get
feedback? The feature I propose is designed to get feedback from the
user. It would not be that useful for a mere head-count.
For this situation--a feature that we are thinking of eliminating--my
idea was to get a head count. However, we could invite the user
to add explanatory material to the message before sending it.
By the way, we have indeed eliminated features in the past. We
eliminated a number of features in 21.1. Sometimes they are features
of a specific functions, rather than separate files.
Popping up a non-selected buffer with a clickable field to mail, would
in my opinion be less intrusive, because it allows the user to, say at
least finish typing his current thoughts before worrying about the
question. We could mess up the user's window-configuration, but maybe
the function could save and offer to restore that configuration.
That seems like a good idea. It fits naturally with the Emacs facilities
for sending a message. And it will be clear that nothing will be sent
unless the user types C-c C-c.