I'm not an ipad user but I still see traffic about it on the beta mailing list. Andrey is a little bit more cautious than I would be but there upside is that I think an excellent product is brewing.
Cheers
Mark - Sr MLO tea leaf reader
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Ken this is exactly what I advise my clients to do and have suggested to Andrey several times ofter the years. I coach/teach/... Agile software development for a living.
While no agile method tells you exactly how to engage your stake holders it's usually during as simple as a monthly demo (webcast maybe?), with regular releases. For an app likely MLO a monthly our bi monthly release cycle probably makes sense. The idea would be to make most releases small. We as users could decide on month by month basis if the new features were enough to make the effort worthwhile.
Andrey take up three challenge be consistent in your communications. Set a MLO task to show us working software every month :-)
Cheers
Mark
Leave it long enough and there will be nobody to communicate with. Apart from frequency I think the other problem with communication is consistency. I'm never sure where to go for the latest information; Facebook, Twitter, Blog(s), Webpage, Wiki, forums (this one or Beta), etc etc. It's a shame because the feeling of personal investment and involvement from Andrey used to be one of the best things about MLO. There is a saying in software development about developers "going dark" when they get caught in the trap of waiting to issue perfect code at the expense of keeping users informed about progress. Not sure if that's the case here or whether it's just that Andrey is overstretched. Maybe both. Either way, you can buy a lot of time and goodwill just by keeping people in the picture. Little and often is best.
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