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Gabriele 8-Jul-2008 [6223] | i think this is Carl's way to focus - as henrik says, just go underground and get the thing done. i do agree with petr that this is not nice to the community though. |
Graham 8-Jul-2008 [6224] | It's his way of staying in the zone |
Pekr 8-Jul-2008 [6225] | Gabriele - your perception of user feedback is wrong in two things - 1) your design was so complicated, that average programmer (me) was not able to understand it in all aspects, hence repeating questions, and Carl also mentioned he had some difficulcy in studying it 2) just one user (pekr) commenting - let's face the reality - it just shows devastated state of REBOL community. I try to name the situation as I can see it. |
Graham 8-Jul-2008 [6226x2] | Having a critical voice is very important |
Otherwise one is developing in a vacuum of feedback | |
Pekr 8-Jul-2008 [6228x2] | It is not possible to do any serious development or planning. VID3 was supposed to be done in 3 - 4 weeks. Then "one month" break came for you to work on Qtask, which, in fact, took 6 months? Cyphre is fixing critical View bugs for 3 months already, with no result. And those are the facts. Just don't understand me wrongly - that is nothing about your, Cyphre's or anyone's skills, or Qtask causing it - but those are still the facts. |
So I ask - where is input from others? Volker? Ladislav? Anton? Cyphre? And event hose available? We are simply all pretty much busy with our primary jobs, and that is it. | |
Gabriele 8-Jul-2008 [6230] | petr, the thing is, if you don't know how to make that design simpler, and i obviously don't (otherwise i would have made it simpler), then what's the point? how does your criticism help? |
Henrik 8-Jul-2008 [6231] | Graham and Pekr, it really depends if you are designing the thing or criticizing it. If the coder has to obey uninformed (let's face reality here. :-)) design wishes and not his own, the work takes longer to finish. |
Pekr 8-Jul-2008 [6232] | RT was at one time looking for some marketing person. And I know it could be eventually me (if I would be natively speaking english person), but I would not take the position. And why? Because I need some means to do management work. And you can't get any kind of communication, when Carl goes to stealth mode in for two months ... |
Gabriele 8-Jul-2008 [6233] | hey, petr, i said i agree with you about this part, i'm just saying that being open takes a lot more work. |
Graham 8-Jul-2008 [6234] | Would it not lead to a better result though? |
Pekr 8-Jul-2008 [6235] | I know that I offended you because of endless questions and worries, but in the end I was probably alone (well, maybe after Henrik), who actually tried to deeply study new VID. And even if you would criticise me and it would hurt my ego :-), it would still be nothing in comparison what is still the outcome of the whole situation .... |
Gabriele 8-Jul-2008 [6236x3] | graham, not always. however, it has other advantages. if the host code was released, i could have worked on a linux or mac port, or helped fix the gfx bugs since richard is busy. if i can't compile myself, then i can't help in any way. |
offended - no, you didn't, as i say it's frustrating sometimes, but that's because i can't ignore you, so it's my problem really. | |
graham: to make an example Carl made to me, imagine you are painting. would it be better to be alone, or with a crowd behind you commenting at every brush stroke? | |
Graham 8-Jul-2008 [6239] | Great artists perform infront of audiences :) |
Gabriele 8-Jul-2008 [6240] | audiences that watch, or that tell the artist what he's doing wrong? :) |
Graham 8-Jul-2008 [6241x2] | they vote with text messages ! |
American Programming Idol | |
Gabriele 8-Jul-2008 [6243] | and the artist is reading all the messages, right? ;) you should just try once, i guess it'll be fun. |
Henrik 8-Jul-2008 [6244x2] | If you open up a design process even to highly qualified people, you are already on the first step towards design by commitee, which is entirely against REBOL's design philosophy. If the people are less qualified, it's the second step and you can end up trying to handle more noise than getting actual code done and the project will then truly move at a snail's pace. I'm sitting in that position in my job projects, which has caused about two full years of delay, because I'm forced to write crap code to meet some silly deadlines. That code then later needs to be rewritten to meet my own personal quality requirements when no one else is looking at me or judging my work before it's done. I'm sure Gabriele has a complete picture of VID3 in his head and it does no good to trample around on that picture, before he gets the chance to complete the work. I'm also certain that Carl has tried both things and going underground simply works best. |
Ever noticed that most good movies has one script writer and that the script writer is also the director? And that most bad movies have 5-6 different script writers and a different director? | |
Graham 8-Jul-2008 [6246x3] | Actually I do it all the time. |
I read all the messages and take notes .. | |
Every few days I release a new iteration of my software. | |
Pekr 8-Jul-2008 [6249] | Henrik - I am not sure I was causing some major delays! I asked at times, when no active development was ongoing, so? Let's be realistic here - when is Gabriele available to finish it? I bet it would take him some 2 - 3 weeks part-time? And that, my friend, is the problem. Guys are busy with things, which do have higher priority. So unless someone commercially does not buy them free time to do so, the point is moot ... |
Henrik 8-Jul-2008 [6250] | Graham you are probably not in a situation where you need to start on a new project or build a program from scratch. Do you read messages and take notes on day 5 of project development after the design requirements are settled? |
Graham 8-Jul-2008 [6251x2] | The fact that Gabriele is here talking to us suggests he has nothing to work on now ... also waiting for Carl! |
Henrik .. I did a GUI mock up and the released the mock up. Then I took suggestions after that :) | |
Henrik 8-Jul-2008 [6253] | Graham, yes, but you didn't get comments during the mockup design process did you? |
Graham 8-Jul-2008 [6254] | no, but that was only a day |
Henrik 8-Jul-2008 [6255] | yeah, so you don't really notice what it means to have people criticizing you during the design process. |
Graham 8-Jul-2008 [6256x2] | Oh no, that is ongoing. |
I get comments all the time. | |
Henrik 8-Jul-2008 [6258] | your design process is very short. it's very different for a system like VID3. the rest is implementation, which is more trivial. |
Graham 8-Jul-2008 [6259x2] | You did the same with Listview |
but clearly not everyone can work the same way | |
Henrik 8-Jul-2008 [6261] | The design process for LIST-VIEW was very short. It took a few days to build the first version. After that it was more an issue of getting features put on top of other features and spending time on bug fixing. There was very little actual design after the first version. |
Pekr 8-Jul-2008 [6262] | Henrik - I did not criticize during the design process - there was 6 months delay, so I started to study it, and put quesiton on table. Then there was one month or so of development of GOBs dialect and other things - once again - most of my questions came in different period - after the release. And Gabriele did not release often in order for me to disrupt his dev. process ... |
Graham 8-Jul-2008 [6263] | Is this leading to anywhere? |
Henrik 8-Jul-2008 [6264] | But that short design process also caused some lock-ins: It's not possible to create horizontal scrolling, something that Pekr wanted badly and never got. I wanted to implement column rearrangement via drag'n'drop, but it turned out to require about 20-30 kb extra code. Row drag and drop is horrible code. So the base design is far from brilliant or sufficiently generic to satisfy every condition of use. |
Pekr 8-Jul-2008 [6265] | Graham - it is just leading to filling some eventually free time and shorten waiting for the next best thing - GIDI :-) |
Graham 8-Jul-2008 [6266] | GIDI?? like vidi, vinci vici ? |
Henrik 8-Jul-2008 [6267] | GIDI is Carl's preliminary name for VID3.4. |
Graham 8-Jul-2008 [6268] | what's the acronym stand for ? |
Pekr 8-Jul-2008 [6269] | Graphics is there for sure :-) |
Graham 8-Jul-2008 [6270] | I hope intelligent design is not there! |
Pekr 8-Jul-2008 [6271] | GIDI: "Graphical interactive dialect interface" |
Graham 8-Jul-2008 [6272] | not great |
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