[Asterisk-Users] Re: stupidest complaint (forked from jitterbuffer
thread)
Paul
digium-list at 9ux.com
Sat Oct 29 10:57:57 MST 2005
Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
>On Saturday 29 October 2005 13:00, Dave Grey wrote:
>
>
>>IMO, neither of these examples are stupid, they are exactly the sort
>>of thing that * and the whole concept of open telephony/
>>communications hardware and software are intended to address. A
>>system that can be whatever the *users* want it to be is what this is
>>all about, no?
>>
>>
>
>I disagree. Technology needs to be adapted to people, yes, but most people
>don't have a clue what they really want. They have some vague ideas and
>expect that you are able to meet those needs, even though half the time they
>contradict one another.
>
>Having to press OK is a human interface issue. I agree that it's not
>acceptable. The three lines thing ... depends on what they had in mind.
>Showing who's on what line is certainly trivial but do they want more?
>
>
>
Find me an affordable color LCD with USB interface and I can use my
linksys NSLU2 to give them what they want.
More information about the asterisk-users
mailing list