On Wed, Jan 31, 2001 at 10:30:18AM -0600, David Douthitt scribbled:
> On 31 Jan 2001, at 15:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Right, I was just wondering...we're all coming up with these
> > scenarios, and what could fill the need, but...
> >
> > Why do we do it?
>
> The answer is built into the phrase "Know Your Customer." If you
> can "get in their head" and know what they want, you start to think
> like them. Then you can determine what features they will find
> useful and what features they will hate. Once you get more of the
> former and less of the latter, your product starts to sell....
Sorry, should have been more clear.
Not why do we do the scenarios; I mean, why do we build an LRP that
can benefit [joe schmoe of your or my or x's scenario]?
For example, the way LRP currently is, it brings many people into
the Linux/Open Source society. That could be the reason that we
all do what we do; then again, I never really thought about it much.
> --
> David Douthitt
> UNIX Systems Administrator
> HP-UX, Linux, Unixware
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