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Feel free to do it yourself.

Quote:
--If you want people to have continued interest in this project, WEEKLY 
PROGRESS REPORTS should be the LEAST thing you should start doing.

Feel free to do it yourself.
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--" Feel free to do it yourself " is ALWAYS an arrogant answer.  I WOULD " do 
it myself ", by Thunder, but *I'm* not a Nexenta developer!! [Evil or Very Mad]

--I have already offered to help several times, distributed a VM based on 
Nexenta-A7 to interested parties, and all I get is this crap? [Shocked]

--Yah, good luck finding people to help you out once the project dies from 
disillusioned and disappointed end-users.



Alberto.Ruiz at sun.com wrote:
> kingneutron wrote:
> 
> > > We all know how painful it is for the users to feel that we don't
> > >     
> >  communicate with them more often, but please bear with us
> > 
> >  --Rubbish.  If you developers *really* "felt our pain" you'd DO something 
> > about it.
> >    
> > Feel free to do it yourself.
> > 
> 
> 
> >  --If you want people to have continued interest in this project, WEEKLY 
> > PROGRESS REPORTS should be the LEAST thing you should start doing.
> >    
> > Feel free to do it yourself.
> > 
> 
> 
> >  --Lots of us don't have time for mailing-lists.  We come here to the 
> > forums when we get a spare moment, check for new posts, and catch up a bit.
> >    
> > You are already on the mailing list, what do you mean?
> > 
> 
> 
> >  --If the PROGRESS is "on the harddrives of the individuals" -- WHAT GOOD 
> > DOES THAT DO US???
> >    
> > I agree :)
> > 
> 
> 
> >  --Learn from the Linux/Open-Source community: Release Early, Release 
> > Often.  If it stays on your blasted HD's, we can't do a thing with it.
> >    
> > There is not an only-one Linux/Open-Source community, each community has 
> > 
> 
> its process, and its choices. And sometimes you must to focus on work. 
> Release Early, Release Often requires lots of efforts, and if the time 
> you spend preparing the communication prevents you to keep on coding to 
> come up to something releasable, you better not release often, release 
> early if you want to make the wheel start rolling.
> 
> >  --No offense meant, really -- but come ON, guys!!
> >    
> > I can understand your frustration (somehow I feel it too), but sometimes 
> > 
> 
> situations are not so simple, I have plenty of confidence on the people 
> that are running this community. However, I think that they should ask 
> for help if there is so much work to do, I've been here for a while (5 
> months or so), and I haven't seen anyone asking for help or showing 
> people how can they help to make things goes faster.
> 
> On the other hand, if you think that this is so important, I can't see 
> anything preventing you to ask every week about the progress of Nexenta 
> and blogging about it. Just do it! :)
> 
> Anyway, you have my full confidence and support. But I do really think 
> that if the contribution path is not made easier, we must be ready to 
> get more emails than this one :)
> 
> Thanks,
> 
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