On Dec 03, 2007, at 08:38 , Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
Coding before the problem is well understood is the worst of all
possible solutions...

Congratulations on snipping the relevant part of my email which indicated how fundamentally flawed your "survey" was. Until such time as you understand the concept of self-indicatory statistics, which, by their very nature, exclude most of the relevant population, in this case, the consumers of the FreeBSD ports and packaging system, then you're doomed to failure.

specifically in many ways thats how to the port
system got into such a bad state....

Further congratulations on a single sentence that, whilst you may not realize it, tramples all over the not inconsiderable amount of time that a large number of folks have supplied, for free, for your benefit.

Just exactly what have you done for FreeBSD to the point where you believe you are able to state such a sentence? I certainly wouldn't dream of writing something like this -- you can check ports/ commit logs for my background.

I have plenty ideas but am
purposefully not stating them so as not to color responses to the
survey.... basically the idea is start assume that we know nothing and
gather data without passing judgment and refine stuff based on what we
find until there is a set of features and perhaps even a roughed out
framework that we can be agreed on by the large majority of people...
*ONLY* then can we start to examine what kind of code is even needed.

So, like I said before, start a wiki. Mailing lists do not work for this kind of collaborative study. That has already been proven time and time again.

The thought of developing some kind of new-technology system, using a really rather outmoded form of communication, particularly given recent advances in such "social engineering", does seem to pose something of a conundrum.

Aryeh M. Friedman
FloSoft Systems
Developer, not business, friendly

Not business friendly? Sorry, son, in which case you're screwed. You're full of talk about how things should be more user-orientated, yet use this as your tagline?

Which are you? Developer, or business (and thus, by association, user) friendly?

Make up your mind.

-aDe

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