in reply to Re^5: Suggestions on Deploying Perl Test Environment
in thread Suggestions on Deploying Perl Test Environment
It's not that those of us who don't use Windows expect others to debug the software, but rather that we're not particularly interested if Windows people use it. (Exception: ack) People write software to scratch their individual itches, and release it hoping that someone else will find it useful. That doesn't mean that because someone has put something out there for free that you have any reasonable expectation that it will work for you.
Whenever my wife & I buy a new piece of furniture, if nobody else in the family is interested, we'll leave the old piece, say, a coffee table, out on the curb. We figure that someone will pick it up and find it useful. It's usually not more than a day or two that it takes for someone to pick it up. Now imagine that someone knocks on our front door, complaining "That table doesn't match my living room! Your lack of empathy is quite surprising!"
That's you.
Maybe we should just stop leaving things on the curb? Would that be better?
xoxo,
Andy
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Re^7: Suggestions on Deploying Perl Test Environment
by hsmyers (Canon) on May 14, 2008 at 03:56 UTC | |
by petdance (Parson) on May 14, 2008 at 05:04 UTC | |
by hsmyers (Canon) on May 15, 2008 at 06:01 UTC |