On 5/11/07, John David Anderson (_psychic_) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It has nothing to do with frameworks and everything to do with
> community. Sure, the code itself rocks - but these polls are a fun
> way to see how awesome the community response is. If you don't want
> to participate, that's fine. I don't think it's a license to rain on
> the parade, though.

I wasn't aware I needed a license to rain on this parade.  I should
check local bylaws. :)

John, you do have a point in that it shows community response, but I
wouldn't take too much stock in the results.  After all, you could
just as easily say "all those people voting for CakePHP are fanboys so
you should take the results with a grain of salt".

I stick by my statement about people's decision making skills, though.
 I'm a battle-scarred veteran of other people's poorly-thought-out
decisions, often made based on how high on google the home page was
ranked.

The CakePHP community is a good one, and I'm starting to think that
the real problem is a lack of organized, relevant documentation.
John, send me an email telling me what you're doing on the
documentation front because I have some ideas based on yet another
read of my (name dropping here) friend Amy Hoy's article about 'Help
Vampires'

http://slash7.com/pages/

-- 
Chris Hartjes

My motto for 2007:  "Just build it, damnit!"

@TheBallpark - http://www.littlehart.net/attheballpark
@TheKeyboard - http://www.littlehart.net/atthekeyboard

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