My recommendation is a follow-up survey separately listing a dozen or so potential problems that we may want to elevate from ignore by default.
- Konstantin
From: ide-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ide-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Marcel Bruch
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2013 8:14 AM
To: Discussions about the IDE
Subject: Re: [ide-dev] Survey results
Since we are reaching the 40th post in this thread and the discussion more and more becomes pointless:
Would those who find the current proposals/approaches not compelling enough tell what they would consider a solid basis for making such a decision?
I’m more than willing to help to provide the facts needed to make an informed decision, but please define which landmarks we have to hit so that all currently involved people accept to change or stick with the default.
There are a couple of people that find the current stats not good enough.
Question: Konstantin, Doug, and/or Eric: can you come up with a statement would be compelling enough? ( I named you since you clearly stated an opinion and I hope you are able to formulate some expectations that can take discussion to the next level)
The case that the ignore settings are an explicit choice is weak.