"Jorge Mare" <kokitomare@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 5:57 AM, > Jonas Sundstrom <jonas@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: ... > > Marketing or legal or anything else should not > > have power to change the trajectory, even when > > the project appears to be failing. ... > You know, you may be right after all, particularly > as it relates to the "even when the project appears > to be failing" part of your statement. That being > the case, Haiku does not interest me then. I don´t see myself as especially influential in the Haiku community, so perhaps the things I write don´t matter all that much. My view of Haiku, open-source and the role of marcom may differ from that of the developers, contributors and supporters. I think the team and the community needs you and wants you to stay. Haiku would be much worse off without you. I think people know and value your work. At least I do. I think friction between different roles within the project is inevitable. /Jonas. (who blames his thinking cap)