On 18 May 2006, Adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 18 May 2006 19:40:35 +0300 Liviu Daia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > > But see, most people don't care about 29MB of hard drive space
> > > being used.
> >
> >     Do you have statistical figures to back up this statement?
>
> How many people waste their time deleting every file they don't need
> from their machines?

    I don't know.  Which is precisely why I'll refrain from making
blanket statements about them. :-)

[...]
> > > > > Truecolor images.  Support for gifs.  Anti-aliased fonts.
> > > >
> > > >     Are these relevant to my question?  If you still don't get
> > > > it, what I'm asking is: what are the disadvantages of keeping
> > > > both 2.0.x and 1.8.x?
> > >
> > > Yes, they are.
> >
> >     You are (probably intentionally) confusing features with
> > utility.
>
> No, I am answering the question.  That is why gd was upgraded.  How is
> fixing the longstanding lack of true color image support not useful?
[...]

    How is it useful?  (Hint: you can't talk about utility outside a
context.  Useful to whom, for what purpose, with what costs?)

    Now, while I do like a good pissing contest as much as the next guy
out there, :-) you'll have to excuse me.  I did make my point in full
detail, and I did get other people's opinions on it.  So I'll stop here.

    Regards,

    Liviu Daia

-- 
Dr. Liviu Daia                                  http://www.imar.ro/~daia

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