Spencer:
> >noise in 99,99% of the cases
>
> Things are clearest when grouped into recognizable patterns; network
> settings for individual services benefit from not being fragmented into
> multiple interfaces or states thereof.
I'm sorry but I don't understand what you are saying here.
Having a:
Address:
Password:
> Advanced
That unfolds into:
Address:
Password:
v Advanced
Port:
Is this what you call fragmentation?
> >folks want to change the setting
> >They would be the ones who actually know what a port is.
>
> A common path to knowing is needing to know (:
This is exactly my point. If you just want to run a Mumble server to be
able to organize a meeting with your friends, you don't need to learn
what a “virtual port” is. So I'm arguing you shouldn't have to.
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