Re: [Snowdrift-design] [non MVP food for thought] Fwd: per-project budgets

2016-05-23 Thread Bryan Richter
On Sat, May 21, 2016 at 03:46:25PM -0400, Stephen Michel wrote: > On Sat, May 21, 2016 at 3:12 PM, cnnr_dh...@live.com wrote: > > >Count me in favor of budgeting so long as it's optional: if the > >feature is sufficiently tucked away and not advertised (except > >maybe a "what if I'm poor?" FAQ) it

Re: [Snowdrift-design] [non MVP food for thought] Fwd: per-project budgets

2016-05-21 Thread Stephen Michel
On Sat, May 21, 2016 at 3:12 PM, cnnr_dh...@live.com wrote: [Not sure if this is the best way to reply to this, sorry] Here are the rules I follow. Many are based off things Bryan has said, since I find his emails really readable. - Always quote, for context. Quote blocks are indented using

Re: [Snowdrift-design] [non MVP food for thought] Fwd: per-project budgets

2016-05-21 Thread cnnr_dhrty
[Not sure if this is the best way to reply to this, sorry] Count me in favor of budgeting so long as it's optional: if the feature is sufficiently tucked away and not advertised (except maybe a "what if I'm poor?" FAQ) it will only be used by those who need it.  And for everyone else, we shou

[Snowdrift-design] [non MVP food for thought] Fwd: per-project budgets

2016-05-20 Thread Stephen Michel
This is an excerpt from the conversation Aaron & I had. It was separate initially because it's not MVP but this is now fairly short and has IMO the most interesting points. -- Email Policy: http://stephenmichel.me/email -- Forwarded message -- From: Aaron Wolf Subject: Re: St