[wsf-c-dev] Please *everybody* participate in the discussion
Sanjiva Weerawarana
sanjiva at wso2.com
Thu Dec 7 05:05:08 PST 2006
Big +1.
In the *minimum* I expect those people leading different areas to have an
opinion and information to contribute. We don't all need to agree at all!
Sanjiva.
James Clark wrote:
> I would like to ask everybody on the C team to participate in the
> discussions. You don't have to comment on every issue, but please
> everybody make an effort to comment on at least a couple of issues.
>
> You don't have to have deep, PhD-worthy insights in order to
> participate. Even if it's just something as simple as:
>
> "I would prefer to use C, because I think C++ is ugly and
> over-complicated" or
>
> "I would prefer to use C++, because it would make programming more
> enjoyable"
>
> that's a useful data point.
>
> Or ask questions. Don't worry about your question being "stupid".
> We're not just having a discussion here; we're also creating a publicly
> available record of the design of the new C stack.
>
> If there's something you don't understand a point, then there'll
> certainly be many others outside of WSO2 who also don't understand that
> point, and having a response written down and available to everybody in
> the mailing list archives will be useful.
>
> James
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