[Pidgin] #4986: automatic chat input field resizing should be optional, regression from 2.3
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Tue Apr 1 00:48:59 EDT 2008
#4986: automatic chat input field resizing should be optional, regression from 2.3
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Reporter: swbrown | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: reopened
Priority: minor | Milestone:
Component: pidgin (gtk) | Version: 2.4.0
Resolution: | Keywords: chat input resize
Pending: 0 |
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Comment (by deryni):
Replying to [comment:176 TacBoy]:
I am amazed (and insulted) at your assertion that the amount of time the
developers in general (and myself in particular) have spent in attempting
to respond to the comments in this ticket, the duplicate tickets on this
topic, the handful of discussions in the #pidgin IRC channel, and the
(smaller) handful of discussions on the devel mailing list can *possibly*
be seen as an indication of the fact that we aren't "paying attention".
Does your definition of "paying attention" involve nothing beyond
immediate capitulation to ill-formed and ill-defended requests? Do you
really not see a difference between my taking the time to respond to as
many possible posts here as I can and not responding to any posts here?
Because if you don't (and this would explain why people seem not to read
and understand my comments) I'll stop and save myself the time.
As to your comment about my numbers, you apparently failed to notice that
I was intentionally being ludicrous *exactly* to indicate that any such
discussions are insane and of essentially zero use. I did this
specifically because I was responding to more than one comment which made
the (indefensible) claim that the number of users commenting here is
indicative of an overwhelming majority of users who believe likewise.
The fact that you (and other people) seem to be unable to understand (or
accept) the arguments I (and others) have put forward more than once to
explain why in fact we made the change we did and what benefits we think
it has had for everyone (including the people that don't like) as well as
the reasons we made the change this way rather than simply adding a
boolean all-or-nothing option is *exactly* the problem that most confuses
me. I have attempted to be clear on both of those points numerous times
and have had seemingly zero ability to actually get anyone to read and
understand my comments.
As I have said to others before, if you feel your time is best served by
swithing to funpidgin by all means feel free to do so. I hope it serves
you well and that the people behind it have the time to keep up with our
releases, for their sake (I wouldn't want to be there when they fail and
all of you who moved across realize they aren't infallible either).
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Ticket URL: <http://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/4986#comment:183>
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