Stef, Doru:
first of all I was *asking if* such a model exists, not demanding one. Having just entered the Pharo world I wanted to know how you guys handle the feature requests. I see now.

On the other hand if you really want to discuss the question of "who has the rights for asking for X" in the open source model I'm open, but just to be sure I will first ask: Is it ok to open such a thread? Or should I first contribute to Pharo before asking?

Andrés

Tudor Girba escribió:
+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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