Op 2013/07/31 21:58, Erik Moeller schreef:
There's a reason every start-up on the planet
follows the idea of the
Minimum Viable Product like a religion.
If you had followed that, and understood
that the Minimum Viable Product
included cut-and-paste, table editing, and maybe the ability to
successfully and completely edit the hundred or so most edited articles
out of all the millions, you wouldn't have hit the level of pushback
you've encountered. You released a sub-viable product, which is what
caused the storm you encountered.
I personally will never judge a team too
harshly for releasing too early, because the normal bias is the
opposite, and it's counterproductive.
I'll be content with just blaming
you, then. You value your team's
productivity over everyone else's. I don't know why you expected
everyone that has worked on Wikipedia for years to cheerfully clean up
after you when you make it abundantly clear that you hold everything we
have worked on in disdain.
KWW