In January I traveled to London for a meetup with the UK crowd, and I can assure you that everyone is committed to producing a solid, comprehensive virtual world experience.
The project embraces many differing views as to just what the details of that experience should be - and certainly the order in which those details will be realized. As an open project - and one that embraces addons, forks, distributions, etc. - direction and thrust are localized in different sub-sections so that the trajectory of the project as a whole feels a little sluggish (even aimless) much of the time. Still, we do make steady progress with good humor, confidence and dedication. I suggest reading through at least 100 editions of this listserve before speaking in any but the most measured, temperate voice. Lots of folks are here doing the Lord's work, and I think we should all be grateful for the contributions - of all sorts, including code and questions and testing and prodding - that show up in such an extended review. For my own part, I appreciate all those whose efforts initiated and advanced this project. My personal vision and plans are divergent, but this seems to be a very good base from which to diverge - and a good group within which to work. ======== Melanie only brushes up against the truth in that last post. The fact is, this is an open list, and detractors and other haters have equal opportunity to reply to our topics (and occasionally do). As a general rule, feel free to ignore those at the extreme ends of the expression spectrum ;) Cheers and Thanks for your interest in helping out :) James SimHost.com On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 10:05 AM, Melanie <[email protected]> wrote: > Not everyone will tell you to fork off. Who is approachable should > be clear after reading the thread. > > Melanie > -- Tinker : lovejoysim.com : We ran away from the circus to be accountants
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