There have been discussions here about whether or not it is a good sign that a program no longer evolves and just stays what it is (which one of the goals of Gemini). In this good article, Tim Bray explains why programs change and why it is often a bad idea. https://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/202x/2021/08/07/Apps-Get-Worse
He does make a few great points about why things happen. I can't agree with the conclusion. At all PMs rarely have time to think up stuff for consumers. They are busy collecting the feedback of users, consumers. In B2C at least. And literally everyone has an opinion of what's missing in a product, or two or three opinions. And that's why things go downhill. Some people like to swipe left, others swipe down. You can't have both. Things like protocols and frameworks and libraries can be feature complete. In theory. If you have a modular thing, and you are bold enough to claim that it's feature complete. Most people who build something that takes off don't have the balls to claim that. Maybe because they fear their product gets forked or someone passes by that takes the headstart and makes a better product, as if that was a bad thing. There is some good in progressing forward, but if everyone is doing it, the good in standing still gets lost. That's how I see it at least ~m On Tue, 10 Aug 2021, 18:08 Stephane Bortzmeyer 'stephane at sources.org', <gemproj+stephane=sources.org@suckless.anonaddy.com> wrote: > This email was sent to gemproj@suckless.anonaddy.com from > stephane@sources.org and has been forwarded by AnonAddy. > To deactivate this alias copy and paste the url below into your web > browser. > > > https://app.anonaddy.com/deactivate/84c97fb7-dd72-4688-b653-188215324c2a? signature=e4cd6fabb5144657ed72ac3c56cde019ecccfe366af0b08968536f9080c11eba > > ----- > > > There have been discussions here about whether or not it is a good > sign that a program no longer evolves and just stays what it is (which > one of the goals of Gemini). In this good article, Tim Bray explains > why programs change and why it is often a bad idea. > > https://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/202x/2021/08/07/Apps-Get-Worse > > >
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