On 29 Apr 2014, at 15:42, Sebastian Sastre <sebast...@flowingconcept.com> wrote:
> > On Apr 29, 2014, at 10:22 AM, Nicolas Petton <petton.nico...@gmail.com> wrote: > >>> >>> I’m trying to convince Nico to do that for *ages* but he does not sees >>> the advantages/coolness of that approach. >> >> Esteban, >> >> That is just not true (and unfair). >> >> I in fact started a project called Nemo with Ben some time ago but my >> time is limited just like everyone else. People have worked on it since >> then, but AFAIK it's still far from being complete. My bad. I’m sorry. >> >> Cheers, >> Nico > > > sounds cool > > But we should address that problem, right? > > The only way I see is by throwing more talent on the problem > > Here is one thing that accelerates that process and catalyses everything and > we are NOT doing: > > 1. workshops, barcamps, talks, breaking our faces shamelessly out there and > taking notes on the feedback we hear and share with smalltalkers > 2. having regular hangouts to expand all that, wildly > > Here is another thing we can do: > > 1. stay like it is now and > 2. loose current talent > > If we take the first road we don’t know what could happen > > If we take the second road, we know what will happen > > The problem is not being small, the problem is thinking small and preserving > that attitude > > So the question is are we willing to review the things that we’re doing that > aren’t bringing the results we expect? and what’s the action decided for next > week? and the next? > >