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Pidgin Controversy Triggers Fork

paleshadows writes "Pidgin, the premier multi-protocol instant messaging client, has been forked. This is the result of a heated, emotional, and very interesting debate over a controversial new feature: As of version 2.4, the ability to manually resize the text input area has been removed; instead, it automatically resizes depending on how much is typed. It turns out that this feature, along with the uncompromising unwillingness of the developers to provide an option to turn it off, annoys the bejesus of very many users. One comment made by a Professor that teaches "Collaboration in an Open Source World" argued that 'It's easy to see why open source developers could develop dogmas. [...] The most dangerous dogma is the one exhibited here: the God feature. "One technological solution can meet every possible user-desired variation of a feature." [...] You [the developers] are ignoring the fan base with a dedication to your convictions that is alarmingly evident to even the most unobservant of followers, and as such, you are demonstrating that you no longer deserve to be in the position of servicing the needs of your user base.'" Does anyone besides me find this utterly ridiculous?

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  1. Pigeons by stoolpigeon · · Score: 5, Funny

    Just can't get our act together. It's why we've never been able to get past our image as disorganized and in general lower than the other birds.

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    1. Re:Pigeons by Mordok-DestroyerOfWo · · Score: 5, Funny

      Mmmm, forked Pidgin, reminds me of my last Thanksgiving dinner.

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      "Never let your sense of morals prevent you from doing what is right" - Salvor Hardin
    2. Re:Pigeons by Kent+Recal · · Score: 5, Funny

      It was just interesting to see exactly how stupid these creatures are: They would AAWWWRRRK! at the oncoming bus which must have been going 2MPH before the rather loud SQUELCH of the bird being smooshed under the tires.


      As one of my relatives is^Wwas a seagull I can explain this behaviour.
      It's actually fairly simple: When seagulls rest they normally float on the water.
      They don't have to be scared of "big boxy things" approaching because normally that
      would be a ship and that would just gently push them out of the way - not even disturbing
      their sleep.

      Therefore seagulls have never had a need to develop defensive strategies
      against human land vehicles - or anything else that's walking on wheels.

      To make matters worse the brain of a seagull is really small
      and their mental abilities are somehwat limited, akin to a 0.5MHZ CPU.

      Thus, you are probably right that their small mind falsely classifies the blacktop as "water" at first.
      "Big boxy thing approaching at 2MPH" is not so slow anymore when your single thread of execution
      is blocked with sorting out the unfamilar sensory input: "Why is this water so hard?"
  2. Re:All Too Often by hercubus · · Score: 5, Funny

    How about asking actual users before starting to code anything? Or at the very least, fellow programmers who work on the same project?

    when i want an actual user's opinion, i'll beat it out of him

    come on, every developer's thunk it at least once...

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    -- How I want a drink, alcoholic of course, after the heavy lectures involving quantum mechanics.
  3. Re:GET OFF MY LAUN! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    There are two "U"s in lawn.

  4. Re:More options are always better! by spun · · Score: 5, Funny

    If the kid with the ball doesn't want to play fair, you either cry about it, or get your own ball and play like reasonable people. These folks did the latter. Thankfully, open source has lots of balls, and you can always clone someone else's balls and use them if you don't like the way that someone is playing with their balls.
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  5. Re:Is there a technical reason not to allow both w by Spetiam · · Score: 5, Funny

    I have never seen another application do what pidgin now does.

    I have. Google Talk.

    And I hate it. It drives me nuts, actually. I hate it so much I stopped using the "official" Google Talk client and switched to Pidgin.

    Joke's on me.