> On Wednesday 13 August 2008 00:05:14 Jeffery Davis wrote: > > > 2. Better communication between the development community and the end > > user community. I have yet to see anyone say they're pleased > > as punch with the keyboard. When almost everyone is unhappy, closing > > bugs as 'working as intended' is pigheaded. > You shouldn't understand a community as the incarnation of a collective dictatorship. There is still a company that may have other ideas than everybody in the community. That is ok. It is rather that people have problems in understanding the "openness" in those things. You are not forced by anyone to use the keyboard. You can change it any time. If you don't like much more things you can even fork the whole thing and make like you expect it. No intellectual property hassle, you are free to do it.
That sounds like the same dumb answers before? Yes, it reads like a big excuse for everything from the community members. But there is one thing why this is the way to answer such things. Projects like openmoko survive from people that do anything for it. It is starving through simple complaints, tons of "enhancement" wishes and the public management of sensitivities . So for me it is the ultimate justice that the people that do decide what to do. If a company pays people to do the work that nobody likes to do than everything is perfect :) hmm, there are a lot of cents in my pocket today :) Norbert _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community