On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 1:06 PM, Marcus Denker <[email protected]> wrote:
> Someone needs to start fixing and improving. Why not, for example, you?

Funny, I was also inclined in last few days to post how Pharo would
need to stabilize VM at least a bit, and the reason I did not was that
I have expected answer along these lines.

Now I understand and I am grateful for all effort that goes on to
improve Pharo, and also that helping hand is much more needed than
people instructing what should be done by someone.

But I do not think it is also good that many observations about pharo
get quickly dismissed that way. For instance what would someone that
tries Pharo, gets VM crash, complains, gets the "go-hack-yourself-vm
answer" think about this whole smalltalk business?

"Smalltalk - I am going to use that, yeah right."

So yes, complaints can be complete noise, but sometimes they can also
be a small contribution. Orders of magnitude smaller than committing
code for sure, but still valuable.

Davorin Rusevljan
http://www.cloud208.com/

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