On Mon, 29 Jan 2007, bulia byak wrote:
look like. In this environment to survive the product you are using should be virtually invisible, completely out of the way, I mean it should be so smooth so natural that you shouldn't even notice it. This is why the interface is so important in a professional work.
This seems to add very little to the discussion. Sorry but I don't see how what you say contradicts what I said (and what you quoted). Do you have any _specific_ counterarguments, apart from a "professionals know better" rant?
This overly defensive attitude is suprisingly out of character for Inkscape. You are putting all the burden of proof on jmak but not providing much to back up your position.
Why not give it a try for a release, or for a while during the unstable time between releases? With more information fairer judgements without accusing people of ranting when all they have done is calmly and reasonably put forward their opinions.