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by KODeKarnage
3472 days ago
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> him working on this project instead of the other one will have an impact : dividing attentions, publicity, everything, tutorials, everything. First of all, lets acknowledge that nobody really has the right to tell Kenneth what he should do. Having "too" many choices is merely a symptom of not having the best choice. Remember back when Google hadn't won the search engine war? Imagine someone had told the google-guys that they should just contribute to DogPile or AskJeeves? How backwards would those guys seem? And it isn't a choice of him working on his project, or some existing one. The choice is him working on this project or not at all. And given that he has a proven track record at producing brilliant stuff when he goes his own way, we would all be better off letting him get on with it. |
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No. Just because somebody is good at what he does doesn't shield him magically from critics. As lib users, we have opinions and they matters.
> Having "too" many choices is merely a symptom of not having the best choice.
No, it's the symptom of not having a standard yet. The nice alternative arrived in the last 2 years, and didn't win the war yet. But they exist. And right now they ARE better than datetime and maya.
But but you are twisting my words here, because I never told him what to do, I just express my wish he would do overwise. Which is totally fine.
> Imagine someone had told the google-guys that they should just contribute to DogPile or AskJeeves?
DogPile or Askjeeves where neither "good" nor opensource. Propriotary software are _absolutly_ not the same. And they brought something on the table, which maya does not.
> And it isn't a choice of him working on his project, or some existing one. The choice is him working on this project or not at all.
This is a supposition, not backed up by anything.
> And given that he has a proven track record at producing brilliant stuff when he goes his own way, we would all be better off letting him get on with it.
Just because somebody does something great doesn't mean he can't do something that isn't. And even if maya enventually becomes the best possible implementation. Event if I'm wrong. So what ? Open source is a collective efforts, you need the opinions of your peer to make decisions. Or else what's the point ?