It depends on if you want to give feedback or pontificate on your ideal solution. Dealing with other human beings often requires that one takes their feelings into account, at least if you want positive results. As a software developer, I frequently get enhancement requests that either don't fit in with how I envision the product, or would be difficult to implement. When I get one of those "since this doesn't do xyz exactly like I want it, this product sux" feedbacks my normal reaction is "screw you", I may not say it, but I think it and focus on other enhancements. If someone is polite about it, I take the time to tell them "hey great idea, but it doesn't really fit in very well at the moment, but I'll keep it in mind for the next re-write".
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