I think, though, that telling them that they must work on a
certain feature, because that's what the users are asking for, is the
wrong approach. Not to say that is exactly what you are requesting, but
I suggest that is where you are leading.
Cheers,
mark
The more communication between users and developers the better.
Companies would pay a fortune for the user complaints, moans and groans,
suggestions, bug reports and demands that postgresql sees in a single day.
IMHO developers need reality checks ... well so do users but for
different reasons. There is no quicker way to kill a product or project
than to ignore the needs/wants of the user/customer base (open-source or
not).
andrew
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