Re: [InHouse] Notice: Announce your new CMS Builder websites here!
I don't disagree (altogether). The issue comes in when the understanding of an issue is hampered by the fact that much of the file, code sharing and the like goes on (understandably) behind closed doors.
Things like "Oh I found my problem, thanks..." or "I fixed the code and put it up on your server. Hope this helps.", doesn't do much for the rest of us.
I don't expect anyone to give away any proprietary information, but more often than not, people are willing to share when asked, and if they're not asked, they just take their solution and go about their projects.
I don't think that many of us will be able to "steal a client" because we got the cookbook approach to some neat functionality, but it will sure make this software a more valuable tool.
Photoshop and DreamWeaver are great examples of software made more valuable by the user community's tips, tutorials, books and free and paid for classes.
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