On Sun, Feb 17, 2008 at 06:22:42PM -0500, Whit Blauvelt wrote: > Jeremy, > > I think I can see the blind spot at play here: The signal genius of the core > members of the Samba project is in being able to take a poorly-documented, > haphazardly-designed interface - Microsoft's - and nonetheless make > something that works with it. Samba's developers, of all the open-source > project engineers, have that special sort of keen intuition which renders > poor documentation almost superfluous. Like most human beings, you can't see > why what's obvious enough for you shouldn't come as easily to other "normal" > people. > > Meanwhile the rest of the open source world, not being so perfectly > practiced at the arcane art of deciphering opaque APIs, more naturally > appreciates the importance of clear, complete documentation, and generally > gets on with producing it.
You're in the wrong place here it seems. You're looking for a *product*, with neat manuals, a support contract and sales-people in sharp suits driving BMW's :-). This is a *technology*, created by pear-shaped people all living in our parent's basements :-). There are companies out there who take our technology and turn it into a product. Many of us even work for them :-). Jeremy. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
