On 23 March 2011 11:59, Lex Trotman elextr@gmail.com wrote:
On 22 March 2011 18:50, Thomas Martitz thomas.martitz@student.htw-berlin.de wrote:
On 20.03.2011 23:08, Russell Dickenson wrote:
The only thing I feel weird about is the last sentences at the end of
the feature focus, about the comment being the one for the filetype (I'd say "of course") and Geany being wonderful (again :D). I personally think this sentence is useless (hey, the user probably already uses Geany :D) and a bit... "self-congratulating", don't know the word. No big deal however:)
OK, I understand the "self-congratulating" comment. I'll check the rest of what you said against what I wrote. I can't quite remember exactly.
I don't see a problem with this.
Being self congratulatory is a bit of a minefield, the tolerance level before its seen as negative varies from culture to culture and person to person.
In a volunteer contributed newsletter I don't think we can expect contributors to take all this into account, and we don't have a specific editorial board to review it, so I think they really can only write from their own point of view.
Cheers Lex
Colomban and others,
I have read and re-read the sections which I contributed to the newsletter and finally I think I understand the comment about it being a little too "self-congratulatory". What I was trying to emphasise with the part which starts "What's great..." was the usefulness of the feature. When I mentioned the aim of Geany I was (and this was and is only my opinion) expressing my view that Geany's primary aim is to help you in your development yet not be too invasive.
Again, thanks for the very useful feedback I have received so far. Now I need to get on and write some more for issue 2. :)