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Subject: [Bug 160156] I'd like an option to always use two rows on the taskbar
From: "Aaron J.Seigo" <aseigo () kde ! org>
Date: 2008-03-31 17:18:56
Message-ID: 20080331171856.20108.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From aseigo kde org 2008-03-31 19:18 -------
Rafal: as i said already, the solution to positional movement (spacial memory \
invalidation) is to always move left-right, top-to-bottom in placement.
Emil: the point is that configuration options are not a substitute for fixing \
problems.
consider: what is the better solution to "My elbow hurts when I move my arm": \
"Instead of using your arm, move things with your feet." or "Get a doctor to look at \
your elbow if the pain persists and if necessary get treatment for the elbow."
configuration options are fine when they actually provide a meaningful bit of value. \
when they are simply used as a way to more easily work around a problem, they are not \
just not useful they are *hazardous* to the code base.
when you add an option, it's really hard to ever take it back again (i've blogged \
about this some three years ago!) and every option complicates the code base. so if \
you are just working around problems that would have *real* fixes, then it's really \
shortsighted to put such a work around in place.
and what i'm saying is that this option would be exactly such a work around.
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