Am 19.02.2013 01:06, schrieb Joe Zeff: > On 02/18/2013 03:57 PM, Gordan Bobic wrote: >> >> So your argument is that developers should focus on the feedback that is >> rare to the point of non-existence instead of the feedback that is >> arguable to be unreliable? > > Let me ask you two questions: first, should developers follow any support mailing lists or forums for their > programs and second, if they do, should they identify themselves as such? As far as the first goes, I happen to > think that they should because that's a good way to find out what the average user thinks and/or wants. I have no > opinion on the second because there are (in my mind) equally good reasons both for being open about it and keeping > quiet. It all depends, to me, on what the person in question wants. it is easy you became a large user base because all of this users liked the way your software works - taking all away, make a complete different thing and call it the same name is surely not the way to go
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