On 05/27/2010 12:32 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
Then I guess I am a rude person Bruno. I am not a developer, I'm 50 years
too late for that, I wrote my ground breaking SW 15 to 30+ years ago.
You don't have to be a developer to provide constructive feedback or
even contribute to improving a website. It takes a lot of patience to
engage with users who might not be appreciative of the amount of
dedicated time spend volunteering on getting everything running however.
When the site is a secret from the users till it goes public, then
obviously
they are not going to get any feedback from the users until that site goes
public.
It is hardly a secret. Aside from the codebase which is always open,
there is even a staging instance at
http://stg.fedoraproject.org and a
enormous amount of hours have been spending on providing mockups, irc
discussions, collecting feedback from users and so on. It is clear that
you have missed that but calling it a secret is clearly inaccurate.
Rahul