Hi,
What about hiding things that haven't been implemented? There are many places in Control Panel with such items. Showing things like accessibility which is tottaly unimplemented doesnt do anything good. Every normal user goes in each release and check if this is working. In near futere there will be probably many bug reports saying: something from Control Panel doesn't work. Actually things that work aren't visible. They are somewhere between unimplemented stuff. What about showing things that should work already?
Sebastian
ps. sorry for my poor english :]
On 11/17/05, Sebastian Gąsiorek zebasoftis@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
What about hiding things that haven't been implemented? There are many places in Control Panel with such items. Showing things like accessibility which is tottaly unimplemented doesnt do anything good. Every normal user goes in each release and check if this is working. In near futere there will be probably many bug reports saying: something from Control Panel doesn't work. Actually things that work aren't visible. They are somewhere between unimplemented stuff. What about showing things that should work already?
Sebastian
ps. sorry for my poor english :]
i agree. it pissed me off that i saw an option i wanted to use and it said not implement. wtf. remove them if they are not implemented instead of causing confusion
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I am talking about things that aren't implemented. If there is something partially implemented then show it to others but not earlier. There are many places in ReactOS where resource file are created, displayed and nothing more.
I think every developer before beginnig of implementation looks at the source code.
2005/11/17, Mikhail Y. Zvyozdochkin mzvyozd@narod.ru:
Sebastian Ga;siorek:
Hi,
What about hiding things that haven't been implemented?...
It's dangerous. Developers can forget this unconmpletely implemented things and begin implement it in separate source... Dead code...
WBR, DarkHobbit
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