On Sun, 2015-05-10 at 19:55 -0300, Gez wrote:
reasons:
- Not everyone shares the same opinion about the feature about to be
implemented, specially if it comes from a request from users.
Opinions aren't currency in a debate. It's facts and consensus times implication. If your opinion is not convincing to the consensus of other developers, doesn't account for facts or actually doesn't implicate you in either time or money... then it counts for less over all.
Productive debate is work and I look forward to developers contributing to consensus building in just the sorts of ways we always have (we're a good community I think for this.)
- It creates some tension, because some people gets paid and the rest
doesn't.
No. We must be clear in setting a standard of fairness. It /is/ fair if one person is paid to work on something and someone else is not. I have more (and wrote more) but it's for some other time...
Martin,