Just to add to what Pasi has said, tools development is different
from most software development.  People who develop tools usually
are among the user coimmunity - if not the most obvious users.

Who would you go to for good tools if not to the craftsman who is
making them for their own use?

--
Eric Gray
Principal Engineer
Ericsson  

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 6:22 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: Daily Dose version 2 launched
> 
> Michael Dillon wrote:
> > If I'm not mistaken, you are the developer, not the set of
> > end users. In which case your personal preferences are not
> > relevant. 
> 
> They are relevant in the sense that *I* decide what I want 
> to spend *my* time on.  I'm open to suggestions and good 
> ideas, but what gets implemented isn't decided by the
> set of end users.
> 
> > If you can provide a choice of two feeds, one using
> > RSS and one using ATOM, then why can't you also offer a 
> > summary feed and a full content feed?
> 
> I might. What would you suggest including in these 
> feeds? 
> 
> In other words, what to include/omit in the summary feed?
> And what should the "full" content feed look like? (How
> should the draft abstracts etc. be shown?)
> 
> <snip>
> > P.S. I thought this was part of the site redevelopment using 
> > Django but perhaps I was mistaken.
> 
> It is not (and I'm actually using Perl instead of Django).
> 
> Best regards,
> Pasi
> 
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