RE: When is it too much information?

Subject: RE: When is it too much information?
From: "Margaret Cekis" <Margaret -dot- Cekis -at- comcast -dot- net>
To: "'Debbie Hemstreet'" <D_Hemstreet -at- rambam -dot- health -dot- gov -dot- il>, "'Ryan Young'" <ryangyoung -at- gmail -dot- com>, "'Ryan Pollack'" <ryan -at- clicksecurity -dot- com>, <peter -at- galley -dot- ie>
Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2013 14:20:16 -0500


Debbie Hemstreet asked, " why make the user have to think by using the term
"Depracated" Why not "Deleted Features" or "Removed Features"?"

Peter Hirons replied, "Because they are not the meaning of deprecated."
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My question is, how many users will know the meaning of "Deprecated", or
care what it means? They just want a "heads-up" idea about what has changed
in the new release, and how it will affect their work. I agree with Debbie
on this.
Margaret Cekis, Johns Creek GA
PS. We have to remember to clip off the string of back and forth replies,
especially on long threads like this one.

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References:
When is it too much information?: From: yehoshua paul
RE: When is it too much information?: From: Debbie Hemstreet
Re: When is it too much information?: From: Ryan Pollack
Re: When is it too much information?: From: Ryan Young
RE: When is it too much information?: From: Debbie Hemstreet

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