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Is it time for update? #19
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"How not to approach people" |
I apologize,it was probably bad joke on my part. Given that I think it was more sarcastic joke. I actually think that all people here actually want improve state of Open Source. My bad. I do not really that you should, or must provide feedback, and this was more of a question. Given that when ecosystem growth was announced, it was "sceptically" accepted. I was only worrying that if after another 3 month some "final" solution arrives i can be seen as dictate by MS and not something which organically grow. Given that at this time another hot issue in another repo was posted, I can only apologise for bad joke. |
There is a ".NET Library and Open Source" survey going on don't think there will be an update before the results are in and have been discussed. @terrajobst can you link to survey or tweet that has survey? |
Note that the activities of the working group are published in the docs and meetings folder of this repo... so if you are interested in the current progress you can read about it there. And just to clarify, the topic of "health" in any ecosystem is a complex multi-dimensional problem... so I don't think it's a reasonable to expect that the working group will publish a "solution". The best we can do is collaborate to discuss the various issues and perspectives, and make recommendations for incremental improvements which may lead to better outcomes. |
Link to my tweet: |
When was announced that .NET should have good open source initiative, it was done with much fanfare. A lot of MS employee praise such initiative for short amount of time, and then silence. I understand that each MS employee enjoy their brain implant for mind control.
Since I have doubts that everybody in this project mind controlled, maybe would be good to have another coming out and say something to community about progress, directions and problems. Otherwise it is easy to speculate that MS want full control over Open Source in .NET world.
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