Hans, feedback is probably one of the most crucial elements in improving software. So not only classifies as help in my book its up there on top.
Improvement for the shake of improvement is just pointless. Feedback helps show a common path that can keep users as happy as possible. Also note that we all express our own opinions here, none represents Pharo. At no point should you keep quite and not participate in the discussion. We are humans, not robots. Disagreement is part of the game and frankly this community in my 5 years being around has been more than welcomed to me and many others. I know because I tend to ask many stupid questions :D Plus the points you already discussed have already mentioned by many other people, so clearly there is a desire for improvement there. What Stef probably means is that he agrees with you and that the problem is not disagreement but rather that we do lack contributors to push those things forward. Which frankly I do not blame him, because he already has lifted by himself the vast majority of the documentation of Pharo. I used to be far more active, but alas I cannot be as active contributor to documentation as I used to. You are correct, there are glaring issues with Pharo, especially the way we expose the amazing set of features that Pharo has for customisability but then Stef is correct as well in that in the end it comes down to who is willing to contribute. That does not mean we do not appreciate feedback, its definitely very important. Code and documentation contribution is more important though. On Thu, Nov 23, 2017 at 12:54 PM Hans <hnb...@educational-concepts.biz> wrote: > Hi Stef, > > my post is intended as feedback. Action is a different thing. Feedback may > help to indentify useful actions. In this sense, I thought feed back is > help, too. May be I'm wrong. > > If you thing feed back is useless and without value, and only "action" > counts, then is this your opinion. Then I'll take my actions (which are > there, I develop on TeaPot, as you could read) and be quiet. Full Stop. > > Hans > > > > -- > Sent from: http://forum.world.st/Pharo-Smalltalk-Users-f1310670.html > >