To: Natalie Protasevich <protasnb@...>, Stefan Richter <stefanr@...>
Cc: Adrian Bunk <bunk@...>, David Rees <drees76@...>, Daniel Walker <dwalker@...>, Michal Piotrowski <michal.k.k.piotrowski@...>, Andrew Morton <akpm@...>, Björn <B.Steinbrink@...>, <eranian@...>, <ak@...>, <linux-kernel@...>
Exactly right.
The important part in designing isn't the how-to but rather understanding the
concepts involved. Once you have the concepts straight, implementation
becomes a matter of which path to take.
Agreed. But when I responded to this thread by changing the subject, because
I felt it was somewhat OT to tracking, I meant to question the mentality of
trying to nullify design suggestions for the mere reason of not submitting a
prototype. Now, prototyping is a great way to refine your end-product, but
it's a terrible waste of time in terms of articulating design-goals.
IMHO, in the interest of keeping ahead of the competition, we should
encourage people to express their design suggestions instead of discouraging
them.
Thanks!
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Al
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