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Raspberry Pi interview: Eben Upton reveals all (Linux User)

Raspberry Pi interview: Eben Upton reveals all (Linux User)

Posted Mar 6, 2012 13:35 UTC (Tue) by pboddie (guest, #50784)
In reply to: Raspberry Pi interview: Eben Upton reveals all (Linux User) by misc
Parent article: Raspberry Pi interview: Eben Upton reveals all (Linux User)

People should also start to remember that production take time, especially when done in the open.

Has it really been that open? I haven't been following all the discussions - every blog post is followed by hundreds of responses ranging from "blue sky" brainstorming to "Can you sign me up to the mailing list?" - but I've seen a degree of backtracking and various decisions being reversed, plus people offering advice being told to keep it to themselves (in quite an aggressive fashion in some cases; anyone complaining about the use and abuse of the Ubuntu Code of Conduct for stifling discussion should spend an hour or so on the Raspberry Pi forums, just to "recalibrate").

I follow various open hardware lists where production issues are openly discussed, not just announcements about whether the deadlines will be met. No-one is under any illusions about the readiness or availability of the products on those lists, nor are people mad or impatient at those leading those initiatives. In fact, everyone seems willing to learn from everyone else.

If the disciplines of communications and marketing ever needed a case study to demonstrate their relevance, they might have found one here, however.


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Raspberry Pi interview: Eben Upton reveals all (Linux User)

Posted Mar 6, 2012 16:55 UTC (Tue) by misc (subscriber, #73730) [Link]

Well, by open, I mean with enough communication, I was likely not clear. There was regular communication about the progress on the blog, from what I had seen, contrary to the traditional process of some company ( my point being the openness create the need, but the need cannot be fulfilled as soon as a product developed without any communication, like Apple stuff )

And I agree that indeed, the same problem that plague Android bug tracker, cyanogen blog and others stuff targeted to some population, plague the blog of the fundation, IE there is too much feedback ( and not that useful :/ ).


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