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Re: akademy2008 logo sucks.
by Luca Beltrame on Friday 14/Mar/2008, @10:55
The problem is that:

- the remarks are demotivating;
- they bring more problems, not solutions.
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Re: akademy2008 logo sucks.
by Jos And on Friday 14/Mar/2008, @14:02
Well... lately KDE developers seem to get real sensitive with critique. They, especially Seigo, seem to only welcome yes-sayers and not accept any critique from endusers. It was not like this 9-10 years ago when i first started with KDE - of course this was pre kde 4 ;-)
The point - accept critique when things get to dilettantish.
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  • Re: akademy2008 logo sucks.
    by Morty on Saturday 15/Mar/2008, @01:08
    This is not about critique, it's about whining. And lately the whining has increased, and yes the "sucks" comments are just whining. Valid critique from end users are always welcome, just at it was in the past.
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  • Re: akademy2008 logo sucks.
    by Stefan Majewsky on Saturday 15/Mar/2008, @03:37
    Think about the difference in the wordings "critique" and "constructive critique".

    About the panel: The first computer needed minutes to finish the easiest calculations, so all computers are metal scrap. This logic is (in my opinion) very similar to the critic about the Plasma panel.
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