
Responding to criticism for an open source project, or a closed commercial project can be a very tricky things. Mike and Chris share their thoughts on how you can properly set expectations and respond to negative feedback.
Plus what roles users play in their interaction with developers, your feedback, and more!
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— Show Notes: —
Feedback
- Kobe sends in: World’s first roast-grind-brew coffee machine
- Caffeine addction
- Game den and language question
- A Article about your favorite subject
- Article about Technical Debt not always being a bad thing
- Payment issues with clients
- Episode 86 feedback – Learning Git?
- Update to: Linux Developer with .Net dilemma
Launch Day
- How do you communicate your release? Tease? Total Surprise? Pre-Announce?
- What’s your strong suite?
- Do you advertise? What about Podcast spots? Podcasts offer a huge return for a very reasonable investment. They are a massively under utilized medium for app developers.
Managing your PR Nightmare
- Social media lets douchebags rile up other douchebags despite the reality.
- How you handle this will be saved forever online, and will come back down the road.