On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 06:35:28PM -0500, Eric W. Sink wrote:
> 
> > Our luxury (bane?) is that we get to choose what goes into our 1.0
> release,
> > more-or-less.
> 
> I'm glad we agree, mostly.  The only pushback I will offer, to you and
> to others here, is this:  Believing that the dynamics of your team are
> different from a "corporate" team is an illusion.  Lots of corporate
> teams also get to choose their feature set.
> 
> Granted, some teams are composed of drones with project managers who
> make all the decisions.  Even in those cases, you are "project manager"
> level people.  Picking on Sam for a moment:  Sam will eventually
> graduate
> and look for a job.  Sam's resume darn well better have AbiWord on it,
> and it better be done in AbiWord.  Nobody is going to look at his
> resume and say, "Geez, what a great coder.  We can stick this guy in
> a room and never listen to his opinions, and just watch lines of C++
> flow out onto the Ethernet."  Sure, Sam is a coder.  But the real issue
> is that if you've worked seriously on AbiWord, you are geared to be
> *more* than a coder.

Just to emphasize the data point, Sam is looking for a summer job, Sam
has AbiWord at the top of his resume, and my resume is sure as hell in
AbiWord.  

> I don't intend to denigrate the usability of AbiWord you have achieved,
> nor do I want to make light of the fact that many people have chosen
> to become users of AbiWord.  However, very few of those users are
> Normal.
> I'm sure the number of Normal People using AbiWord is non-zero, but it
> is so low that it rounds down to zero on any interesting graph.  Anyone
> who uses Ximian, Linux, QNX or BeOS is almost certainly not Normal,
> with the obvious exception of folks who use QNX and don't know it.  ;-)
> 
> Even if you count these people as Normal, which is ludicrous, your
> target user base is four, perhaps five orders of magnitude larger
> than any actual user base you have now.

The latter part of that statement is true.  But I would estimate that
more than half of our users are on Windows.  And at least some of them
are definitely Normal.  
           
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