On 10 Aug 2006, at 8:24 PM, Jan Steinman wrote:
What I don't like is the attitude that the core developers *should* do this or that *because* of this or that reason.
That's interesting. I'd be interested to see you quote where I said the "developers should" do anything.
My attitude is that if you want something, DO IT and give it back to the community. If it's popular enough, aids their purpose, and doesn't subvert their greater mandate, the developers will roll it in.
And so anyone who can't programme should just shut up?
But some here are stomping their feet and whining and threatening to abandon MediaWiki if this or that reason if their demand is not met. Yes, to them, I do say "GET OUT!"
I explained why we won't be using MediaWiki in our office anymore for reasons relating to participation in Wikimedia projects. It wasn't a threat and nor was it whining.
Developers can do whatever the hell the like, yes, but they're not the only ones with a stake in MediaWiki development as long as MediaWiki is used by Wikimedia. If developers want to work towards the goals of Wikimedia (including the goal of broad participation) then the good ones will be happy to listen to those who have experiences to share, as many have on the Wikitech mail list.
Christiaan