On Jan 14, 2005, at 9:07 AM, Sam Roberts wrote: > Quoteing sera / fhwang.net, on Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 07:03:08AM +0900: >> Some people probably want some help in their decisions, and that's a >> reasonable desire. In the "information market" of Ruby users, there's >> a >> vital role to be played as intermediary--that is, to skip trying to be >> the guy who wrote everybody's favorite WAF, and instead to be the guy >> who writes cogent summaries of the choices to help everybody pick >> their >> own. > > > Yes, the choice may be good - but the lack of docs and lack of summary > of what is different/good/bad about them is overwhelming if you are > just getting in to them. > All true. So instead of asking people to code less, we should probably ask them to document more. Francis Hwang http://fhwang.net/