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