Problem is: I'm not so sure if this is a positive feature. I want to encourage you to either proof me wrong, or agree with my conclusion. I think I have a lot of experience with building the right experience for the user, so I feel it's important to push back on things that I think are not improvements. This either challenges you to come up with something better, or the idea is abandoned in a way that everybody can agree is for the best.
Secondly: our list is long, and will never empty. I'd much rather not put things on the list that will never get picked up because they're not important. I'm not convinced this is important, so I don't see a reason to put it on the list right now, but again: if you care, tell us why it's important and one of the programmers will pick it up.
Right now, there's a solution to something and I'm not sure what that something is because I don't see a problem. That's why I'm asking you to explain what the exact problem is. Maybe somebody will see the importance and start helping out finding a satisfactory solution.
Sorry for the short rant, but I find out important that you understand how I approach this. I could just say "cool, I'll add it to the list", but it will never be picked up. That's not how you build a good website. I'm happy to cooperate, but only if you can share with me the information I need to help
Problem is: I'm not so sure if this is a positive feature. I want to encourage you to either proof me wrong, or agree with my conclusion. I think I have a lot of experience with building the right experience for the user, so I feel it's important to push back on things that I think are not improvements. This either challenges you to come up with something better, or the idea is abandoned in a way that everybody can agree is for the best.
Secondly: our list is long, and will never empty. I'd much rather not put things on the list that will never get picked up because they're not important. I'm not convinced this is important, so I don't see a reason to put it on the list right now, but again: if you care, tell us why it's important and one of the programmers will pick it up.
Right now, there's a solution to something and I'm not sure what that something is because I don't see a problem. That's why I'm asking you to explain what the exact problem is. Maybe somebody will see the importance and start helping out finding a satisfactory solution.
Sorry for the short rant, but I find out important that you understand how I approach this. I could just say "cool, I'll add it to the list", but it will never be picked up. That's not how you build a good website. I'm happy to cooperate, but only if you can share with me the information I need to help :)
“This is how humans are: We question all our beliefs, except for the ones that we really believe in, and those we never think to question.”
- Speaker for the Dead, O.S. Card