On 31-10-2011 23:10, inkscape-devel.neophyte_rep@...2295... wrote:
My first reaction to this edit is that someone is afraid of some well stated reasons why Inkscape come up short for a particular individual. The posting has been on the wiki for over five years. Have the import/export capabilities of Inkscape been improved since then? That is, is it possible "Grant" cold now use Inkscape for his/her purpose?
I wish we could get "Grant" to provide some contact information on http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/User:Grant and encourage him/her to try again if the capabilities have been improved. Are you there, Grant?
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: MediaWiki Mail - acspike@...34... Date: Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 2:35 PM Subject: Inkscape Wiki page User testimonials has been changed
The Inkscape Wiki page User testimonials has been changed on 31 October 2011, see http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/User_testimonials for the current revision.
See http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php?title=User_testimonials&diff=0&a... for all changes since your last visit.
Grant has provided contact details at the end of his post. I guess his post should have been moved to the bug tracker. Right now, since it is so out-of-date and many things have happened on the pdf/eps-export front, the post has lost its value.
I think we should remove this page altogether. It is very out-of-date, but more importantly I do not like to have any user testimonials pro or contra on our own page. Testimonials are extremely subjective, and personally I just do not like to read 100 variations on "... rocks/sucks!" on any software's own website (or that it is better than some other program; most programs have non-overlapping feature sets and cannot be compared like that).
After removal I suggest: If a user is happy: encourage to write a tutorial on our wiki about something he likes so much. If a user is unhappy: encourage to write a bug report.
Ciao, Johan