On Monday, 19-Novenber-2007 at 12:07:52 Petr Krenzelok wrote, >But I will not help situation if I just complain, without proposing what >should be done. So - suggest - what should be done? :-)
1) If RT's a business then it needs to act like one. Which, for starters, means answering every email they receive, ideally within 24 hours. 1a) If RT doesn't like the hassle of email, they should have an interface on their website that replaces email for this job. 2) They need to spell out on their website every little detail about the products they have for sale - not only what they do, but also what they don't do. (So RT doesn't get bothered with too many emails asking silly questions about them.) 3) IF RT promises to add feature X then they should deliver on that promise - not quitely forget about it and promise feature Y a little while later. 4) R3 should not be released until it's performing very well on Windows, OS X and Linux and within their respective web-browsers - and any other OSs they plan to support real soon. (And by R3 I mean its version of Core and View.) 5) If RT's a business then it needs to act like one. Oh, already said that! It needs rubbing home though. If REBOL's not going to be open-source, then for REBOL to succeed RT will have to be business-like. So for 6 I propose... 6) All RT products should be sold from an eBay store. RT should find the feedback score they receive very enlightening... -- Carl Read. -- To unsubscribe from the list, just send an email to lists at rebol.com with unsubscribe as the subject.
