these demo presentations are so short and a lot of the people there are total n00bs to the community 😠but when we do a community standup i’m sure he’ll mention it. if not i’ll kick him for you 🤣
As a middle-aged man and non-native English speaker, I struggle to communicate without coming across as super entitled.
It's clear our positions are far apart & I'm bad at conveying my point.
Eventually, I’ll just adapt and move on,but in the moment,it kind of felt good to say what was on my mind.
The forum where you make the announcements and presentations? We've (the OSS community) pretty much been advocating for a better dev story around scripts for 10+ years. Nothing really happened and suddenly this...
Are you upset that it happened though? I think you’re just saying to acknowledge the many existing efforts in the same place we speak about this. Feedback heard, but don’t be upset that it’s finally happening.
Absolutely not. I'm love that it happened. It happened after +10 years of us talking with different people at MS... It's probably not even related to our effort, but I wish you acknowledged that there had been enthusiasts pushing for this change in the .NET SDK.
As a consumer of Cake, it was pretty weird seeing the announcement and it was like people were forbidden to talk about Cake in these talks, on here, etc.
Like I get when Apple pretends they invited some features, but where is the value in that during a dev conference?
I'm not sure they're aware of/recognize it prior art. So from that point of view it makes little sense to mention it.
For over a decade I've talked to several product groups implicitly or explicitly telling me single file is a bad idea, DevKit team even removed CSX/Cake extension points in Code.
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It's clear our positions are far apart & I'm bad at conveying my point.
Eventually, I’ll just adapt and move on,but in the moment,it kind of felt good to say what was on my mind.
We made csx…
In demos / blogs & video - a section that calls inspirations out as explicitly as you can like the #PowerShell team do
We must be good historians here & document these backstories & where possible we must also find a suitable & fair reward mechanism
Like I get when Apple pretends they invited some features, but where is the value in that during a dev conference?
For over a decade I've talked to several product groups implicitly or explicitly telling me single file is a bad idea, DevKit team even removed CSX/Cake extension points in Code.