Re: "What would best help Jini gain traction?"

Zsolt Kúti <[email protected]> Wed, 20 Sep 2006 21:58:42 +0200
Newsgroups gmane.comp.java.sun.javaspaces
Message-ID <20060920215842.5116030e@tinca>
On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 13:14:03 -0400
Jim Hurley <[email protected]> wrote:

> There is a poll off the front page of Java.net (see the right hand
> side):
> 
>    What would best help Jini gain traction?
> 
>       [  ]   A killer app for developers
>       [  ]   A killer app for end-users
>       [  ]   Better ease-of-development
>       [  ]   Not requiring Java on both ends
>       [  ]   Something else (please comment)
>       [  ]   Nothing will help
> 
> There's been over 300 votes so far, as well as some 'interesting'
> comments.
> 
> Would like to see what you think.

Let's consider this poll a test how many reacts. 
Let's consider how much value a poll with such fixed set of options
has. 
Let's consider how those one sentence "opinions" can contribute to all
these. 

The poll question is important. The way it is posed pointless.

This was only to create an appropriate moment for my colleague, who is
rather sceptical to Jini, to say: "you see..."
:-|

My worthless 2 cents.

Zsolt

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Zsolt Kúti

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