Thanks for the translation. Indeed, this is what I meant as well :)

Doru


On 7 Dec 2010, at 14:39, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:

> 
> On Dec 7, 2010, at 2:13 PM, Geert Claes wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Hi Andres, Ideas and suggestions are very welcome in the Pharo community and
>> they are mainly discussed here rather than in a UserVoice or GetSatisfaction
>> environment.  Idea voting is an excellent way to engage customers and users
>> to improve products.  The only thing Stef and Doru are saying (at least
>> thats how I read it) is that Pharo doesn't necessarily have a shortage of
>> ideas or lack of direction, but simply not enough people to do all the work. 
> 
> :)
> indeed well rephrased :)
> 
>> So yes, ideas and feature requests are great and please do continue to post
>> them here as there are many enthusiastic skilled Smalltalkers that can help,
>> advice and guide you.  When you find something is missing or can be
>> improved, you are more encouraged to contribute towards the solution rather
>> than just vote.
>> 
>> Getting back to your original post though, congrats getting your in-house
>> project!  How about a rich Seaside, AIDAWeb or Iliad browser based app?
>> 
>> Cheers, Geert
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Andres Fortier-2 wrote:
>>> 
>>> Stef, Doru:
>>> 
>>> first of all I was *asking if* such a model exists, not demanding one.
>>> Having just entered the Pharo world I wanted to know how you guys handle
>>> the feature requests. I see now.
>>> 
>>> On the other hand if you really want to discuss the question of "who has
>>> the rights for asking for X" in the open source model I'm open, but just
>>> to be sure I will first ask: Is it ok to open such a thread? Or should I 
>>> first contribute to Pharo before asking?
>>> 
>>> Andrés
>>> 
>> 
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>> 
> 
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