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the positive exercise :)

Tudor Girba-2
Hi,

It seems that lately, the energy equilibrium on this mailing list got slightly off balance. When most messages get negative, you easily get to feel down and this gets to show in your work. To bring back the positive energy, I kindly ask you for a simple  thing:

Find one thing you like about Moose, and post as a reply to this message.

The reply can be as succinct or as elaborate as you want. You can even write a blog post about it. And be specific. Pick something you really like and let the world know.

And remember this: in an open-source environment, people that appreciate the work or others have more chances of being served.

Let's see where we are :).

Cheers,
Doru


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Re: the positive exercise :)

Andre Hora
This is what I like in Moose :)

have an idea -> model your idea (may be using Famix) -> be backed by wonderful Moose tools such as Glamour and Roassal (among many others) to assess your idea


On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 4:23 PM, Tudor Girba <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hi,

It seems that lately, the energy equilibrium on this mailing list got slightly off balance. When most messages get negative, you easily get to feel down and this gets to show in your work. To bring back the positive energy, I kindly ask you for a simple  thing:

Find one thing you like about Moose, and post as a reply to this message.

The reply can be as succinct or as elaborate as you want. You can even write a blog post about it. And be specific. Pick something you really like and let the world know.

And remember this: in an open-source environment, people that appreciate the work or others have more chances of being served.

Let's see where we are :).

Cheers,
Doru


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Re: the positive exercise :)

Ben Coman
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Moose integrates the trifecta of Roassal, Glamour, Magritte to quickly build browsers to manage and update data and related visualizations.  The Roassal architecture is very clean and easy to extend.

cheers -ben

Tudor Girba wrote:
Hi,

It seems that lately, the energy equilibrium on this mailing list got slightly off balance. When most messages get negative, you easily get to feel down and this gets to show in your work. To bring back the positive energy, I kindly ask you for a simple  thing:

Find one thing you like about Moose, and post as a reply to this message.

The reply can be as succinct or as elaborate as you want. You can even write a blog post about it. And be specific. Pick something you really like and let the world know.

And remember this: in an open-source environment, people that appreciate the work or others have more chances of being served.

Let's see where we are :).

Cheers,
Doru


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Re: the positive exercise :)

Nicolas Anquetil
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1- I like Moose because it offers a lot but can be extended easily to create even more cool stuff

2- Don't be put down by the criticisms. The same way that maintenance is a sign of success for a software, these critics show that people are using Moose, finding it useful and want more out of it.
Better this than a list with 0 activity

nicolas

On 12/10/2013 04:23 PM, Tudor Girba wrote:
Hi,

It seems that lately, the energy equilibrium on this mailing list got slightly off balance. When most messages get negative, you easily get to feel down and this gets to show in your work. To bring back the positive energy, I kindly ask you for a simple  thing:

Find one thing you like about Moose, and post as a reply to this message.

The reply can be as succinct or as elaborate as you want. You can even write a blog post about it. And be specific. Pick something you really like and let the world know.

And remember this: in an open-source environment, people that appreciate the work or others have more chances of being served.

Let's see where we are :).

Cheers,
Doru


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