Clutter
Posted Nov 11, 2009 10:07 UTC (Wed) by
ncm (subscriber, #165)
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Clutter by Janne
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GNOME 3.0 in September 2010
Which part of "incidentally" are you having trouble understanding?
in·ci·den·tal·ly
adv.
1. As a minor or subordinate matter: by profession a lawyer and
incidentally a musician.
2. Apart from the main subject; parenthetically.
But sometimes some of us like to mount flash storage, or a partitioned disk.
Sometimes some of us have
other uses for
the rest of the drive -- for, you know,
work. Likewise, some of us use
small machines, netbooks, not
overwhelmingly overburdened with RAM. Sometimes they don't have swap.
Every megabyte consumed to run a useless
program interferes with running something else that
is useful.
But that's not really the point. Providing
software that some people use is good. Building in
unnecessary dependencies on what many of us find to be useless software is
rude, and amounts to bad engineering.
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