And last in CONSTRUCTIVE criticism, are Hyperion games. DO something with them. Generate some income.
http://forum.hyperion-entertainment.biz/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=2011I am glad Amigans.net exists, as official support would lock or move this topics "to focus on AmigaOS development", or simple but effective, ignore it
Comments, opinions, constructive ideas. Brainstorming is welcome as well as company that takes in user feedback. Having direction is good, but making products for the users (considering all suggestions and feedback) is even better.
@Elwood
>Steven is OS4 team leader, not an employee of Hyperion
Again, ping-pong. So it does mean Hyperion does not develop OS4 anymore (its one way to get it right, isn`t it?) OR how can we lobby them to employ him since he is a good team leader? Anything that would make things better and people more responsible for what they do.
@ssolie
>That said, I wouldn't mind some constructive and informed >criticism. I do not want it in the form of a forum posting >which I may or may not ever read. So use email for that >please.
I am glad, but it will come by itself in Hyperion blog and forums, once they became less restrictive PLEASE. Surely, I will summ it in one e-mail to you, and one to Trevor. But public forums also give brainstorming, and I do see you are more active here than I.
@eliyahu
>acting like you can speak for everyone on what should be >done is not acceptable in basic ettiquette. don't bite the >[developer] hands that feed you.
Amd vice versa. Its the users hands that feed it all, or at least should be. It is said community that has few developers and almost no end users. And no one has the ettiquete to say he knows it all and has everything in his hands,but some individuals have "such strong appearance".
Even if idea was discussed before, new users might not be aware of it. Create FAQs for example to skip such questions or have already generated answers.
People want to contribute - people that aren`t developers like I do, with money and ideas - but often it seems everything is (not) working on a single track mind that is hard to figure out, even at AmiWest times, and that we are kind of left to watch "1FPS pace of development", with no bounty, kickstarter to support.
At the other hand, I see way much more updates and apps done by 3rd party developers like Kas1e, Fab and others then official AmigaOS beta testers team - who is then heading the development?
I do understand extra hands are needed, and I am sad I will never be a programmer (but will started playing with Hoolywood
but if Hyperion lets say needs extra coders and can hire them 100$/hour to finish Timberwolf, needs 200 such hours of outsourced work, community would respond to such bounty or kickstarter and fund it.
But no, there isn`t any, isn`t it?
Clearly there is something wrong with way things are now and there is a space to do better. Good will and open mind.
As example that it can make sense (and I do hope not all Amigans are ravaging lunatics) MINT became most popular in tough competition, because ... "However, one of the best features of Linux Mint is the fact that the developers listen to the users and are always fast in implementing good suggestions."
In the end if you don`t implement user suggestions, who do you make OS for?
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