Java For Firefox

Jerry gesbbb at yahoo.com
Fri Mar 19 10:22:50 UTC 2010


On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 17:27:12 -0700
Doug Barton <dougb at FreeBSD.org> articulated:

>People who provide suggestions on how things _should_ be without being
>able to help make them that way shouldn't be surprised when they get a
>possibly negative response. Both parties would be better served by
>ignoring such comments altogether.

So, what you are inferring is that before an individual makes a
suggestion for an improvement, modification or whatever in a product,
they should be fully capable of instigating that change/modification
themselves. Is that correct? In other words, what you are inferring is
that if the end user is not capable of fixing/correcting/modifying/etc
the product themselves, they should just keep their opinions to
themselves. Would I be paraphrasing your statement correctly?

-- 
Jerry
gesbbb at yahoo.com

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