+1.

Doru


On 7 Dec 2010, at 12:39, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:

> Hi andres 
> 
>> Thanks Mariano! I was looking for something more "formal", to let user's 
>> vote for features and a commitment of the dev team to include N of the most 
>> voted per release (of course N depends on the release cycle and the feature 
>> complexity).
> 
> Well well well
> When people are not able to pay 10 Euros for pharo (we did a poll and got 5 
> positive answers) why would they have the right to vote for something that we 
> would be forced to do? This is an interesting question, no?
> 
> We are not in the consumer model here. We (the people around pharo core) are 
> fixing the infrastructure so that everybody benefit from it, we can be 
> influenced
> but not much. The only influence we deeply understand is ***Contributions*** 
> with either videos, pdf, ads, promotion actions or ST code.
> 
> So if you want something to happen for real in pharo then you should consider 
> how you can make this happens. 
> 
> 
> Stef
> 
> 
> 

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