@mawr @mona Well I personally have nothing to do with FOSS. I *am* however, an experienced analyst, designer, and user. I also wrote documentation for many years. A problem can't be resolved by anyone unless it is described. So far, all I've seen are a lot of shapeless rants. I'm not being arrogant. The truth is, if you want anything in the world to change, you have to take an active part on changing it. Politics, culture, software, anything.
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Altivo ๐โจ๐โจ (altivo@plush.city)'s status on Tuesday, 25-Sep-2018 16:21:13 EDT Altivo ๐โจ๐โจ -
Altivo ๐โจ๐โจ (altivo@plush.city)'s status on Tuesday, 25-Sep-2018 16:02:49 EDT Altivo ๐โจ๐โจ @mona Unless you describe your problem, you are demanding that developers read your mind. Neither they nor the computer can do that.
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Altivo ๐โจ๐โจ (altivo@plush.city)'s status on Tuesday, 25-Sep-2018 06:19:47 EDT Altivo ๐โจ๐โจ @mona And to get the specialist to create that custom fit solution, you must be able to articulate your needs clearly. You can't go to the doctor and just say "I hurt" yet expect them to magically provide a perfect cure. It takes time, effort, and a lot of question and answers to arrive at the solution, if there even is one. Linux may or may not be part of the cure, but it would only be a piece.
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Altivo ๐โจ๐โจ (altivo@plush.city)'s status on Monday, 24-Sep-2018 16:08:42 EDT Altivo ๐โจ๐โจ @mona I don't see how you can blame Linux developers if you can't explain what's wrong or articulate what you want. You don't have to write the code, but you do have to provide a clear argument for what you need. That's how it has always been.