The bigger part of the subscribers of this list won't know me.
I joined the technical team of kispro for the performance at the
AEC, because my friend Aaron, who needed support because of the lack
of time.
I liked the idea of this project, or let's say i liked the idea,
which i *could* see. So i joined the mailinglists of oudeis to keep
on contact. All the time, i saved the incoming mails from oudeis.org
in a folder, most of them unread.
Now, i read more of them - and i have to say something to all of this
staff. From my point of view, as student of computer science, in general
the things you write are nice, but nothing more.
The concept. As i said, i thought that there is *a* concept.
There is more than one - your changing your concepts with every
mail. You don't think a concept to the end. You don't know what
you want to show. You don't know you can show. Ok, that's not
important. The idea is important. Your are right, if you won't try
to establish a real performance. It's easy to say, let's make this
and change this. But you never ask yourself or anybody wheter this
is possible.
If you won't concentrate on a major concept, you won't succed.