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2008-11-03
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2008-11-03
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2008-11-03
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2008-11-03
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@ Agoura Hills Calif
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2008-11-03
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@ Manchester, England
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2008-11-03
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2008-11-03
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@ UK
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I have seen some improvements and some unimprovements. It seems to me that overall, the environment is still not particularly newbie friendly.
I personally have become less interested in the tablet environment, though things like liqbase are definitely fantastic -- but is that the result of improvements here, or just a great programmer from nowhere arriving?
I am also spending less time trying to read threads that have become longer than ever. People have really been converted by the ceaseless pressure not to start new threads, so if you have a question, you need to put it at the bottom of a bottomless pit of messages.
I appreciate the actions of the heroes here, but for me the tablet thrill is gone.
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2008-11-03
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@ St. Petersburg, FL
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- Activities in the community are documented and announced in a transparent way.
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2008-11-03
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Longer threads tend to hide the answer to the title post and just increase the frustration when looking for a solutions to a problem in google searches. I too would appreciate small threads relevant to the post title.
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- Bugs in bugzilla seem to get real treatment now.
- Applications move to the "Extras"-repository.
- The Wiki is suddenly useful.
- Activities in the community are documented and announced in a transparent way.
- ...
None of this has any direct effect on my N800, but still... All this humming and buzzing (and the effects it has, like up-to-date Wiki pages, more apps readily available from the application manager, closed bugs...) add a lot to the joy of owning the device. At least for me.I cannot remember having seen this amount of activity in the past.
Am I alone with this impression or do I simply see the effect of somebody really coordinating and pushing the community? Or didn't I pay attention when the same humming and buzzing happened before?