On 08/02/12 10:54, Pedro wrote:
Hi all
I just read the UX thread/sequence of emails where it was decided that the
universal Save icon (in any program, any OS) represented by a floppy disk
would be replaced by another icon.
I'm shocked that a Discuss topic where 54 messages from many people (several
of them opposing and presenting valid arguments against) was totally
dismissed because someone decided that it was time to change and the main
argument was that "it was outdated".
This is not about the floppy icon itself or a criticism to who decided to
change it. It is about the process. If this is meritocracy then it sucks! A
little democracy would go a long way to build a community. Communities don't
behave like this.
(Disappointed) Regards,
Pedro
I totally agree with you :-))
about the outdating, should airplanes change all they reference to navy
language?? why you go on board of plane? is there any board in airplane??
Pier
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[tdf-discuss] Re: The Floppy icon and meritocracy · NoOp
Re: [tdf-discuss] Re: The Floppy icon and meritocracy · 1920119
Re: [tdf-discuss] The Floppy icon and meritocracy · yahoo-pier_andreit
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