Hello,
Thank you for your post. It makes perfect sense to
me.
>More seriously, if development plans are made so very far ahead,
>I think it shows great respect for and appreciation of customers when
they are told "what AB will never be" (to the extent that is already
decided).
Generally there is agreement here. However making decisions in
real world is not always as easy.
When I know that in advance that something won't be
implemented I will tell you that (see FC "Won't implement" status).
However there are some ideas that are good ones, but not
feasible at the moment for implementation because of dozens of
reasons
including non technical ones. So some features may be put on
hold until technology catches up or for example until market for particular
feature
grows to make it economically worthwhile,
etc.
> However, many (most) suggestion items in the FC have a blank
status. > What does this mean?
For freshly submitted items (within few days) it may mean
that it was not read yet.
For older items it may mean:
a) the suggestion is a duplicated
b) the suggestion is already existing feature
c) it has not yet been decided what to do with this suggestion
but the description is OK (not so long "not yet decided" status was
added and it is used for such situation for new items)
d) the item is not well described and more info would be
needed to decide
e) although suggestion may make sense, there is existing, easy
AFL-based, or script based solution that does the same
f) it has been put on hold due to different reasons (see
above) - (recently I added "put on hold" status for such cases)
I agree that giving all items non-blank status will give
better picture and will work into that direction.
Best regards, Tomasz
Janeczko amibroker.com
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Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 3:36
PM
Subject: [amibroker] Ideas, Plans,
Feedback Center
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In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/amibroker/message/140225 "Tomasz
Janeczko" <groups@xxx> wrote: (partial quote) > >
Naive views/opinions/beliefs from most participants of this thread are pretty
much do not have any impact on development of > AmiBroker > simply
because development plans are made many years ahead ... >
Could
it be that
1. un-naive views/opinions/beliefs might have an
impact? 2. naive views/opinions/beliefs from _some_ participants
might have an impact?
More seriously, if development plans are made so very far
ahead, I think it shows great respect for and appreciation of customers when
they are told "what AB will never be" (to the extent that is already
decided).
For example, that AB will never store bid/ask info between
transactions, is an important thing for some people to know, and a fair thing
for them to expect to know.
I applaud the communication of this sort of
information (whether on the List, or in the Feedback Center), because I
respect the huge amount of time and effort people must commit to learning a
platform and using it well.
People tend to naturally expect that
_someday_ a platform will implement what they view as obvious and necessary
for (their idea of) successful trading.
Yes, there are many and
sometimes differing views on what is "obvious and necessary", but the point is
that if the platform's developer considers something to be impossible, not
desirable, or just plain "not going to happen" (whether the reason be
technical, philosophical, personal or business) then it shows a fair respect
for day-by-day lives of those that are paying up to support the developer's
own livelihood to pass on that info.
The fact is, no platform "does it
all, today". The decision to invest time (and money, though the time is
the most important) often involves some consideration of "how close" a
platform is judged to be to completing the missing pieces (per a given user's
perception).
--- Also in
amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/amibroker/message/140225 "Tomasz
Janeczko" <groups@xxx> wrote: (partial quote) > > ...
and features you are discussing now were planned 3 years ago long before ...
> ... Moreover they are on the Feedback Center for years already
... >
I have long thought the existence of the Feedback Center to
be one of the strong points of AmiBroker customer relations.
Indeed, in
the Feedback Center some suggestions are laid to rest (status: Won't
implement). Bravo!
However, many (most) suggestion items in the
FC have a blank status. What does this mean?
1. The item was never read? 2. The item (or item
submitter) is deemed unworthy of a reply? 3. The status to be
assigned the item is still being thought about? 4. The item has been
read and will not be considered further? 5. TJ is waiting to see if
others will respond/endorse/modify/reject the idea first? 6.
Something else?
IMO, best use of the FC would see a status assigned to
every item.
I suggest:
a) If "blank" has an actual
meaning, then express that meaning in words and assign it.
b) If
"blank" has any of several meanings, then express those meanings as separate
statuses and assign them.
As it is, blank seems to mean that the
Feedback Center is being read/evaluated/updated on a sporodic, ad hoc
basis. (This may not be the case, but that's how it seems ...)
As
per TJ's quote above, a search on "Planned" status suggestions in the FC
reveals a great deal of work already accepted in principle.
A search on
"Won't Implement" reveals 83 suggestions so marked.
It makes sense to
me that the community can only gain by making maximum use of the Feedback
Center tool, and that would require interested customers to familiarize
themselves with what is already planned, and what is already
rejected.
Seeing every suggestion in the FC assigned a status (at, say,
a monthly frequency or greater) would encourage this, IMO.
Finally, I
would agree with those who often find that a discussion on the List can prune
and crystalize general notions into concrete suggestions, which are then
well-framed for the Feedback Center.
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