On Aug 29, 2011, at 10:56 PM, Jorge Ressia wrote: > Hi guys, > > I am completely for inventing something new. > > However, I do not think this is the right model for doing so. > In a sense we are getting static, we put some tools in the image and > expect people to use them. > I think that this is going to be contra productive. > I believe that a much better model would be a dynamic one in which > people can load the tools that make them more productive. > Moreover, this model will force us, developers, to better target our > tools. Make clear which are their objectives, showing their benefits, > improve their design for understandability and extension and thus > getting feedback and interested people. At the end better tools will > emerge. > In a word, better products, with a "natural selection" process. >
So we than just make "Pharo" an unusable download and expect the users to evaluate and pick their favorite browser from 3 to-be-loaded ones? Do you think this is realistic? -- Marcus Denker -- http://marcusdenker.de
