I always find it interesting that users who consume free IT services and software have such petty complaints. Maybe start contributing to the ecosystem/community instead of downloading updates the day of and providing useless feedback and ratings.
I always find it interesting that the concerns of the end user, when they try to engage in the ecosystem, are ignored or dismissed as petty or WONTFIX. It's attitudes like yours that drove me, and many others, away from Firefox and open source in general.
So they roll it out slowly, via betas. Then decide it's ready for primetime and push it. A notable percentage of users don't like it (although we don't even know that, we just know that there has been a loud reaction). What are the next steps?
Fix bugs
Work on a new version that addresses the actionable complaints
Wait and see do complaints that are around the application not having the same look/feel settle down after people have used it for a while.
Evaluate after some time has passed.
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"There are things that are so serious that you can only joke about them"
- Heisenberg
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I always find it interesting that the concerns of the end user, when they try to engage in the ecosystem, are ignored or dismissed as petty or WONTFIX. It's attitudes like yours that drove me, and many others, away from Firefox and open source in general.
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So they roll it out slowly, via betas. Then decide it's ready for primetime and push it. A notable percentage of users don't like it (although we don't even know that, we just know that there has been a loud reaction). What are the next steps?
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