Yes, I know about MMP. It was introduced much later,
after people were
already very used to doing things in an individualized manner. From
what I'm told MMPs aren't used much.
So you think that even new users (I believe many users arrived after MMP
were introduced) are not using MMP due to bad old habits of the other users?
I've had a hard time trying to convince some users to use a MMP; I think
it's not trivial to understand what models actually work and are liked.
Toolserver's model is fundamentally different.
It's based on an old
concept of shared hosting. Labs is built on a model more like a VPS
(really more like EC2). Due to that, it's possible to give users far
more rights. MMPs aren't a very elegant solution. I'd prefer not to
force an inelegant solution into a system that allows much more
elegant approaches.
I'm not a technical person but yes, I can probably understand that MMP
is not very elegant. But, do you think users are not using MMP because
they're not elegant?
Nemo