On 2 September 2015 at 14:51, Risker <[email protected]> wrote:

> I want to thank the Collaboration team for taking this brave step - and
> yes, it's a brave step. The natural trajectory of large projects that don't
> quite seem to meet their promise is to keep going and going until everyone
> is burnt out, and it is courageous to say "this isn't going where we wanted
> it to" and break that cycle.  Most of the people who are currently involved
> in Flow and the Collaboration team were not there when it started, and they
> joined a project that had very mixed levels of support that had very
> challenging and broad objectives.  We as a community can learn a lot from
> their experience, and we really should make an effort to examine this
> project and use this experience to re-examine and improve the process of
> developing new software.



+1 - it's far better to kill it now than later.


- d.

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