I've written an entry that might help explain, appologise, be humbly
embarassed. I really didn't think anyone would be that interested.

http://melowe.com/blog/B1485844447/C590971267/E1359197507/index.html


On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 21:01:07 +0000, Upayavira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mark Lowe wrote:
> > Blogging is about free speech and if you wanted a thought dump of
> > someone who's used to working with frameworks and such like then my
> > blog was a pretty accurate description of how I felt during my first
> > few days using it. A few weeks down the line and although I think
> > there's an imbalance between idealology and reality (for example , I
> > developed an application using cocoon that would have taken 3 months
> > with anyother framework in 1 evening, I recommend cocoon to all my
> > clients because its the best rapid application development platform in
> > existence etc etc).
> >
> > Despite my reservations that remain, I'm stuck with it for the time
> > being. I had no idea my blog would attract such a broad audience, and
> > as a consequence I pulled it when i was it came up on the list. I've
> > started directing my energies in a more constructive direction,
> > although I could have done with being able to become a cocoon user
> > without needing to delve into source code in the first few weeks. But
> > thats the way it is and thats what i'll have to live with. The changes
> > in 2.2 look promising, although I've little chance of being able to
> > move over to that, despite that it seems that working against the CVS
> > version would be no more risky than working again what are termed as
> > stable releases.
> >
> > I've pulled the blog at the risk of being offensive to anyone, but I
> > have doubts about this on that day at that time. Better to compromise
> > personal ethics on freedom of speech rather than offend anyone.
> 
> Thank you for taking this step. I know Cocoon doesn't always reach the
> place it aspires to. Hopefully, we'll get closer over time.
> 
> And I hope we can all drop this and get on with working on/with Cocoon
> together.
> 
> And, from my take on ethics, kindly speech is as important as truthful
> speech, so removing this comment counts as a very ethical action.
> 
> Regards, Upayavira
> 
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