On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 14:49, Faldegast <email address hidden> wrote:
> There are many good developers for Linux and its true that they don't always need a nice RAD IDE
> environment. However my point is that without new amateur developers the pool of good developers will > not grow.
Agree - you convinced me. Gaining developers for Linux is an important point.
More developers means more and better quality software. And the
appropriate tools help a lot.
But I find this point not more important than the others - like
marketing and so on.
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Martin Wildam
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 14:49, Faldegast <email address hidden> wrote:
> There are many good developers for Linux and its true that they don't always need a nice RAD IDE
> environment. However my point is that without new amateur developers the pool of good developers will > not grow.
Agree - you convinced me. Gaining developers for Linux is an important point.
More developers means more and better quality software. And the
appropriate tools help a lot.
But I find this point not more important than the others - like
marketing and so on.
--
Martin Wildam