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2020-07-29 08:45 PM
jl_lt wrote:So true... James Murray is a legend in the Archicad community.
Consider this text:
https://www.onland.info/archives/2008/0 ... lement.php
2020-07-29 08:59 PM
jl_lt wrote:
Sorry to insist with this, but after seeing some roadmaps, i think is pointless if nobody likes to where it is going. A direction needs to be stablished then you do the roadmap. Unfortunately, from a business point of view, in a software as big as Archicad, i think it would be dangerous to show your cards in that way. Its like telling yout competition what to do, specially for major updates. Graphisoft seems to like to use the surprise factor.
jl_lt wrote:
But on the other hand, for smaller things, do Graphisoft actually does some metaanalisis with the polls to know which wishes are the most sought for? What people actually needs? what changes could give the most results with the less effort? empirical evidence, from an external point of view (user) so far says "not much". My point is, right now wishes are quite scattered, with no order anymore, anyone can wish whatever they want, so its no surprise its hardly ever listened to. There needs to be direction even in what we ask for.
jl_lt wrote:Point of note:
Consider this text:
https://www.onland.info/archives/2008/01/the_standard_element.php
It lays out beautifully, in a broad sense, what this user thinks all elements should behave. You can agree or not (personally i do), but this is the kind of vision that could get us somewhere.
2020-07-29 11:52 PM - edited 2023-01-24 10:19 PM
Hi Mr. Bricklyne, what a coincidence, I have seen many of your posts too! im not any of that you might suspect i am (although i wish i worked as a Graphisoft developer... that would mean i live in Budapest!), but no, im just a relatively new user that likes Archicad very much, and someone who wonders how we survived for so long without it. Archicad allowed us to finally escape the horrors of the 2nd dimension drafting. I like it for what it is, and like it even more for what it could become, but still isnot, and im still not so bitter by years and years of neglect. I wont get bitter though: As i wrote in one post, writing on a forum with the pretention to be heard or expect anything to change is just wishful thinking to me. And yet, opinions must be made and something might change... or not.
All the software you mention that have roadmaps are very niche products that have nowhere else to go: Corona render will do renders, and grasshopper will be parametric i guess, so they have very specific purposes and goals... But Archicad and Revit and a few others can be as broad as the AEC industry... i really dont think it would be wise to show your plans that easily (although i have always suspected that there is some sort of agreement or legal blocks between many different companies, that would explain why software like vectorworks have evolved the site modeling tools so much while others havent, but who knows )
We all offer and receive help here, but I dont think anyone here would openly and gladly offer their office template to the public, specially to your competition right? (if someone does kudos to them!) so why then should i expect a company, many many orders of magnitude bigger than me or most of us, share their future plans just because?
As for the rest of your comments, they all have answers. But for now lets just leave it at the points i was trying to make:
- Companies like Graphisoft survive by giving people things that they didnt know they needed, instead of always giving them what they want. Imagine they show their roadmap, and some people dont like it? will they change it? why deal needlessly with negativity? So yeah, i wasnt clear enough with this: I didnt mean they dont have direction. Its just that we should not feel entitled to know it.
That doesnt mean that:
-We as users cannot have direction in what we ask for. If 1000 people ask 1000 different, sometimes disparatte and opposite things, no one will hear. but if 1000 people get their act together, and ask for 10 or 20 essential things, someone will probably hear... if they are not careful, someone that actually DOES HEAR might not be inside the newly branded Graphisoft. The risk of not hearing is upon them.
-So instead of a roadmap which usually comes from top to bottom "Company shows users what they are doing" to create the illusion of participation (as modern democracy does), my proposal involves proper analisis of the polls and even further user organization that could create preassure bottom to top "Users let the company FEEL the pain". That is my proposal, wether if its doable and worth the time, how and who would do it, that is another topic.
2020-07-30 01:43 AM
jl_lt wrote:What does this even mean?
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All the software you mention that have roadmaps are very niche products that have nowhere else to go (Corona render will do renders, and grasshopper will be parametric i guess, so they have very specific purposes and goals... But Archicad and Revit and a few others can be as broad as the AEC industry... i really dont think it would be wise to show your plans that easily.
jl_lt wrote:
We all offer and receive help here, but I dont think anyone here would openly and gladly offer their office template to the public, specially you competition right? (if someone does kudos to them!) so why then should i expect a company, many many orders of magnitude bigger than me or most of us, share their future plans just because?
jl_lt wrote:This makes absolutely ZERO sense.
- Companies like Graphisoft survive by giving people things that they didnt know they needed, instead of always giving them what they want.
jl_lt wrote:Shouldn't the fact that you're (pre-emptively) worried that you'll get negative feedback or "negativity" inform you that maybe you're doing something wrong and instead drive you to try to get it right?
Imagine they show their roadmap, and some people dont like it? will they change it? why deal needlessly with negativity? So yeah, i wasnt clear enough with this: I didnt mean they dont have direction. Its just that we should not feel entitled to know it.
jl_lt wrote:
-We as users cannot have direction in what we ask for. If 1000 people ask 1000 different, sometimes disparatte and opposite things, no one will hear. but if 1000 people get their act together, and ask for 10 or 20 essential things, someone will probably hear... if they are not careful, someone that actually DOES HEAR might not be inside the newly branded Graphisoft. That risk is upon them.
jl_lt wrote:And yet democracy, as flawed a process as it is, works far better than all the alternatives for most parts of this planet.
-So instead of a roadmap which usually comes from top to bottom "Company shows users what they are doing" to create the illusion of participation (as modern democracy does), my proposal involves proper analisis of the polls and even further user organization that could create preassure bottom to top "Users let the company FEEL the pain". That is my proposal, wether if its doable and worth the time, how and who would do it, that is another topic.
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