<div>Understandable, I was just throwing out the idea more so.</div>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 12:36 PM, Bo <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:bo@s-grid.net">bo@s-grid.net</a>></span> wrote:<br>
<blockquote style="BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; PADDING-LEFT: 1ex" class="gmail_quote">Hello<br>Well i was also badly surprised by the sit change. But at the one of a long<br>discussion on OSG forum i have realized that if someone has right to vote for<br>
stabilizing it would be the devs.<br><br>From my RL work i know that the more stable the project is is the less fun is<br>work on it and the more it becomes hard/boring job.<br><br>The reason is simple. Your hands are tightly tied up by the current code.<br>
Before you start to implement any idea you have to study the current code, all<br>possible running modes, interactions and tons of other things whose may be<br>affected by your code. In many cases you even need approval to start with<br>
something.<br><br>Trust me, this can be sometime a totally disgusting process. So the devs needs<br>own high motivation to do such hard work and the team leader needs to be sure<br>that his team is ready/motivated for it.<br>
<br>Like most of other users i would love to see OS more stable than SL is. But i<br>know we can not force the devs by votes or something else into it.<br><br>On the other side. Isn't it working already good enough? Isn't it enough to<br>
have all the sources codes so anyone can choose only patches he likes? Is<br>someone really forced to upgrade?<br><br>Not sure how for someone else. But my answers to above questions are giving me<br>the patience to wait for the devs to initiate the process them selves.<br>
<br>Hoover the vote idea sounds to me in another way. What about having a vote<br>system for features where users can vote by DONATIONS. And pay part of the<br>donation to a dev who would implement it?<br><br>Best wishes, Bo<br>
<div class="im HOEnZb"><br><br>On Thursday 01 of December 2011 13:32:57 Jason Spriggs wrote:<br>> My idea: In the next few days ill try to make a script to allow for users<br>> to report what they think is most important and then vote upon what is the<br>
> most important thing(s) to have before turning into beta.<br>><br>> Thoughts? Reply.<br></div>
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