Points taken. On 4/12/07, Troy James Sobotka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Despite the fact that Ubuntu has yet to clearly define an audience for > the default design, the following assumptions can probably be made > relatively easily: > > 1) Ubuntu's technology base tends to attempt and attract users who might > be familiar with the more mainstream operating systems available. > 2) Ubuntu, in terms of press and coverage, is often heralded as an > operating system to 'change' to from your current commercial operating > system. > > To this end, considering that both commercial mainstream operating > systems use system sounds and other audio feedback related devices, it > would be absolutely absurd to suggest the default sound events to be > turned off. > > Remember, when people lay down blanket statements such as 'most people', > they are actually dealing with a specific audience. Ubuntu as well, > although its design parameters have yet to embrace this fully, deals > with an implied audience. > > Sincerely, > TJS > > -- > Enabled sound events by default > https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/105789 > You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber > of the bug. >
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