On 05.04.2013 21:14, Cédric Beust ? wrote:
> I am always extremely skeptical when I look at a comparison chart and
> one column is green everywhere while all the competitors are yellow or
> orange. You might want to be a bit more objective in your comparison
> if you want to be taken seriously.
>
Of cause this is flawed by at least 2 things:
- I don't know about things I don't know about - hence I can't compare
what I haven't thought of. Therefore I ask here ;)
- The colours have never meant to be "objective". Cite from into text: "
The features are judged by their influence of the application design and
development process as seen by the author of Silk." I have my opinions -
what is missing are pages to explain why I see silks solution as the
better one.

The competitors also have green where they deserve it in my opinion. And
Silk has a few trade of that are yellow. But think about it: Would you
build something that you self think is bad ? That does not make sense to
me.
> Here is an example where Silk might come out red: do you support
> assisted injection?
>
I looked into it and ended up noticing that my services are kind of that
feature. Not exactly but usable in the same way.
I left out this particular feature since it is quite special and does
not feel like something a decision would be based on.
But the list is already quite long. Maybe it fits in somewhere.

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