Hi,
On Sat, 10 Jun 2006, houghi wrote:
On Sat, Jun 10, 2006 at 02:56:08AM +0200, Eberhard Moenkeberg wrote:
OK, I get you. Now can we get to what I was writing about.
I just don't care about spelling changes. Anyone caring about that is not
more than a poor marketing fuzzy.
I do care and I think that marketing aspect is important for a lot of
reasons. If we want to become the <q>most widely used open source
platform</q> marketing is a not unimportant part in the whole process.
May be more or less important, but absolutely secondary.
The worse the product, the better you need the marketing.
But we have a good product.
Remember the "hard" decision process about the "chamaeleon direction".
The result is good or at least not worse than before, but the process
was bad.
Not sure what you are talking about here. Sorry.
Maybe you are too young. ;-))
The original chamaeleon was looking and stalking to the left. Compare with
the current. ;-))
Just go on, but please watch where you are starting to penetrate "the
community" with theoretical-only black screens.
No idea what you mean by this. Sorry.
Just try to be more productive in your small array than black-painting in
the global arena.
Lenin once said: " Die Praxis ist das Kriterium der Wahrheit". Practice is
the proof of truth.
There is no open project which has the communication level it should have.
I understand that it never will be as people will want it. That does not
mean that it does not need improvement or that we should sit still and do
nothing.
Not sitting still, but not neglecting the practice.
This is why open projects live from persons which have good "social
instincts", compensating the missing communication, this is how it ever
will be.
Sure. That is also very important. Communication is also an importand
part and even if we never achieve perfection it is good to get it
improved and try to reach perfection.
Surely. But there is an old german joke: meeting two psychiatrists, each
one is starting to talk some nice social words, and seeing that they just
are acting nonsense, both are stating "but it was nice that we have talked
about it".
Cheers -e
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Eberhard Moenkeberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED])
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