I'm saying that it would be nice to know why those things are frowned upon, as I'm genuinely curious.
It's something he could change to possibly improve his article. Just like his list is things that could make Ubuntu better.
1. Some of his complaints are well-explained. Others assume the reader has a background in interface design. For example, what is wrong with using "username" and "Reboot"?
Feel free to add your own.
What right would Smucker's have to ask Albie's to stop making sandwiches? If someone else is already using an idea, can it still be patented?
Is the U.S. Patent system really that backwards?
I'm saying that it would be nice to know why those things are frowned upon, as I'm genuinely curious. It's something he could change to possibly improve his article. Just like his list is things that could make Ubuntu better.
1. Some of his complaints are well-explained. Others assume the reader has a background in interface design. For example, what is wrong with using "username" and "Reboot"? Feel free to add your own.
What right would Smucker's have to ask Albie's to stop making sandwiches? If someone else is already using an idea, can it still be patented? Is the U.S. Patent system really that backwards?