> From: Andreas Jung [mailto:[email protected]]
> > Indeed, Andreas, I think this kind of "stop energy" is inappropriate > > and not very constructive. > > :-) The point is: jump on the train when it passes by but not when it > is 50 miles away. Too many projects or ideas failed or ended like a > barrel burst just be of the sake for having tried out something cool or > without having a real concept :-) This is true, but you can't jump on a train without a running start. ;-) I appreciate healthy skepticism about the latest "new new new" technology fad (and unreleased code) as much as the next person (perhaps more, ask my colleagues!) but it's a question of tone and style in the not-very-expressive medium of email, and it's about making new ideas feel welcome. You have a powerful voice in this community; IMHO, it's more effective to talk up the ideas you like than to squash the ones you don't. ;-) with love, jon _______________________________________________ Product-Developers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/product-developers
