Miha Vitorovic <mvitorovic@nil.si> writes:
> I couldn't agree with you more, and I think this brings us to the core of the
> problem. AFAIR by your own words one of the most important aspects of Open
> Source project is communication and acknowledgment, and I agree. But I think
> that this should not only apply to open source developers, but also to user.
> Now, many of us lurk on the developers list, and know what is being worked on
> and how hard, but majority of users don't. Now, there are a few manager roles
> on the dev list, so maybe it is time to include another one - the
> "communication with the user base manager" position, whose task would be that
> prior to each release (or once in a while) would tell the user the user list:
> - the planed features for the next release,
> - what's being worked on
> - why those features and not the others. What is hard and what is easy. What
> takes lots of time and what not. What is (at the moment) important and what
> not.
>
> That way the users will know someone is listening and will not feel left out.
Yes, thank you. Are you volunteering?
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Received on Fri Apr 13 09:05:46 2007