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Re: Photos
by Scott on Monday 08/Jul/2002, @02:55
I feel like this has been a common them lately, but here goes anyway:

> Could please someone teach the photographer a lesson?

Sure. When will you be meeting him to "teach him a lesson". Better yet, why weren't you there to take the pictures yourself? Will you be hiring a professional photographer for the next KDE event? Or maybe providing a nicer camera?

> I really don't think that this kind of amateur stuff is good publicity for
> KDE.

Because? I'm sure we lost half of our users today, just because of those photos. You know I don't think all of these "amateur" programmers are good for KDE. When is KDE going to start hiring professionals?!? Oh, wait.

> People should get a license to photograph before they can buy a digital cam.

People should not complain that aren't willing to help.

> Don't get me wrong, it sure is a good article, but the photos are too bad to
> be put on the net.

Dude, *nothing* is too bad to be put on the net. I can post lots of examples.
:-)

And sorry, I know this is a bit inflametory, but you just insulted people that spent time and money to do something great for KDE. Constructive criticism is appreciated; help is appreciated; insults are not.
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