Hi,

The intention of the message of Esteban is to urge people to be positive.
Nothing else.

Keep in mind that email is a rather poor environment and simply ask
yourself before sending a message if it can have a chance of leading to
something better. Positive does not mean no criticism. On the contrary. We
need criticism to improve. At the same time, we can always improve the way
we deliver criticism.

Let's just invest a bit in this positiveness and you will see how people
will smile more and more things will get done :)

Cheers,
Doru



On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 1:44 PM, Esteban Lorenzano <esteba...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I’m writing this because I’m sad about what is happening in this list.
> I’m seeing a lot of general negativity and non constructive ways to
> discuss things.
> I’m also seeing more and more people using Pharo for their particular
> interests (which is of course a good thing) but less and less people who
> contribute back to Pharo.
> Finally, I’m seeing more frequently an attitude of “customer”, more than
> the conviction than this, Pharo, is also yours…
>
> Please people, we (the pharo “core” team) cannot do everything. We do not
> have the manpower or the resources to hire manpower. We would like, but we
> just do not have the resources (is already a blessing that we can work on
> this, for now: INRIA is paying, but what it pays is *research*, not “pharo
> the language”, so this is a collateral advantage….)
>
> So, having an OPEN SOURCE project, with limited resources means that there
> is a lot of things that depend on the community.
> It depends on the community not just to fix, but to enlarge the ecosystem
> in general too.
>
> So, I refuse to believe that we cannot be a cool and helpful community.
> I refuse to believe that general negativity and bad humor can overcome the
> joy of participating in this collective effort.
>
> So, here some recommendations for enhance the way we participate:
>
> - Be positive. Just “this is a s**t” does not help. Even if it is.
> - Be propositional. Just “this is a s**t”, and not telling what you
> want/prefer does not help.
> - Be proactive. Just “this is a s**t”, and not report, discuss and (at
> least time to time) provide a fix/enhancement does not help.
>
> In conclusion: not helping does not help :)
> After all, this is the “pharo-dev” list. I mean, the list of people
> wanting to participate from this great, community effort.
>
> cheers,
> Esteban, still grateful of belonging to this community
>
>
>
>


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