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On 14 May 2005, at 05:21, Hal Rottenberg wrote:
 I would hazard a guess that most
users will care about subjective analysis and most developers would
care about objective analysis.
I care about objective analysis because it's progressive. New clients are not penalised for having a small user base, and there's no question of unfairness. What about certification, and running some sort of 'interesting client of the month' feature? The client in question doesn't have to be the best, but simply one that's prominent at that time. Monthly's probably not a good time period, but some sort of client 'spotlight' that doesn't suggest endorsement, but that highlights clients that users might look at.

/K
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Kevin Smith
Psi Jabber client maintainer (http://psi.affinix.com/)
TaeKwon-Do Club Captain (outgoing) University of Exeter
Postgraduate Research Student, Computer Science, University Of Exeter
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