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Subject: Re: No way!

Author: Amicitia Stone

Date: 14:23:05 12/08/00

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On December 08, 2000 at 17:16:11, José Carlos wrote:

>On December 08, 2000 at 16:55:08, Amicitia Stone wrote:
>
>>On December 08, 2000 at 16:33:34, José Carlos wrote:
>>
>>>On December 08, 2000 at 14:38:54, Amicitia Stone wrote:
>>>
>>>>On December 08, 2000 at 14:02:13, Stefan Meyer-Kahlen wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>I am getting a headache reading all this here in bold.
>>>>>
>>>>>Stefan
>>>>
>>>>I think that no matter what colors are used their will be a percentage of people
>>>>that dislike it. I say we just go back to normal, (all black no bold.)
>>>
>>>  I disagree. I'd rather set a poll about this. Personally, I prefer colours.
>>>
>>>  José C.
>>
>>Hey José,
>>
>>I also have no problem with colors, however; it's the issue of what colors to
>>use that makes everything so complicated. Some like dark, some liked the green
>>that was used at the begining, some like it bold, some want it in italics,
>>etc...
>>If we have a poll on the use of colors, we would have to have polls on what
>>colors to use, and the format in which to use them. So you can see it would get
>>messy. The way I see it, why change somthing when there is nothing wrong? This
>>place has been up for a while now, and I haven't seen any complaints about
>>colors until recently...
>
>  Ok, we can include in the poll the possibility to go back to black and white.
>As well, we can set a minimum percentage of votes to perform the change. Let's
>say, we need a 51% of votes to choose a posibility. If none of the options get
>51%, we stay as before. I don't see a problem as long as we agree in the rules
>of the poll. Progress can be good or bad. Let's ask people what they think.
>
>  José C.

That sounds like a possible way of doing things José. Hopefully we can get some
sort of agreement soon amongst everyone. We'll see I guess.



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