Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 10th May 2010 10:03 UTC, submitted by robertson
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RE[4]: Making progresses, but...
by Neolander on Tue 11th May 2010 16:41
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" That's fair, except that developers are users too. Why would people work on an OS which they don't like as users, which they wouldn't use on a regular basis ?
You shouldn't work on an OS you don't like.
Wouldn't make sense, so maybe Haiku just isn't the OS for you.
But don't assume that if you don't like it, that every developer won't like it either though. "
That was not a sentence about Haiku in particular, but rather a general thought about the fact that, in my opinion, an OS should first target people as users and only then target them as developers, since to attract devs you must attract them as users first ^^
Edited 2010-05-11 16:43 UTC




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You shouldn't work on an OS you don't like.
Wouldn't make sense, so maybe Haiku just isn't the OS for you.
But don't assume that if you don't like it, that every developer won't like it either though.
Edited 2010-05-11 16:24 UTC