Re: WOProject/WOLips first impressions from an Xcode user
Re: WOProject/WOLips first impressions from an Xcode user
- Subject: Re: WOProject/WOLips first impressions from an Xcode user
- From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2006 14:17:03 -0700
Hi Anjo,
On Aug 12, 2006, at 1:23 PM, Anjo Krank wrote:
I'd really like to know why I didn't get the mail you were replying
to. I have to check our mail admin on monday.
I don't think I did either. I often see answers to messages when I
never see the question. I think the problem is at the Apple end of
things.
Am 12.08.2006 um 21:28 schrieb Mike Schrag:
I had a MUCH larger response to Robert's blog post carefully
crafted this morning before I got on the plane, but decided not to
send it and I spent several hours thinking about it before I ended
up with the response you saw, where I explicitly tried to NOT be
defensive/insulting/whatever.
Yeah sure. So I'm the bad guy again. Figures :P
Anjo the Cranky? :-)
What someone could also look into - if she was a halfway
experienced SWT developer - is check out Spindle, the editor for
Tapestry and see if that is more adaptable than the WST we
currently use.
I was also wondering if the FireFox platform might provide some good
support for HTML editing. I have used some pretty amazing plugins.
I have no idea what it is written in...
And most important: answer questions!
I *hate* it that there are about 200 people on the Wonder list and
*each* and *every* time, it's up to *me* to explain to people some
thing that might just as well handled by anybody else who has used
the frameworks for more than a month. I will simply stop if this
continues.
A professional secret :-P wait a day or two before answering.
However, it is important that you understand that we in *no* way
are responsible to you, unless you start to pay us a serious amount
of money.
I asked Mike about this. He is definitely open to large sums of
money. Money helps OpenSource happen.
So whatever you do, remember that these folks there may be just as
touchy as you - and some may have a shorter fuse than others. You
have been warned :)
LOL
Chuck
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