[Ekiga-list] Linux Journal article on Ekiga and Wengo
yannick
sevmek at free.fr
Fri Feb 23 20:50:56 UTC 2007
Le vendredi 16 février 2007 à 10:02 +0100, Karel Kulhavy a écrit :
> Reviewers are writing reviews for ordinary users, and ordinary users
> typically
> have only superficial knowledge of software. In today's world, where
> you are
> using many pieces of software concurrently, learning each one in depth
> would
> require too much time.
>
> I think it's OK when a reviewer writes a review from position of
> someone
> who doesn't know the software completely.
>
Let's try the have a generic assumption here:
Who will you trust when dealing to buy a car?
1- Someone who try to writes a review from position of someone who
doesn't know the cars?
2- Someone who try to writes a review from position of being an expert
in cars, but speaking normally?
Being reviewers takes time, that's why they usually get paid for...
Make no mistake about my point of view here: i will feed reviewers with
valuable informations about ekiga. But I expect them to explore the
field they speak of. See: http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Reviewers_FAQ
Regards,
Yannick
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