On 23/07/10 00:30, Damian Brasher wrote:
> Sean Gibbins wrote:
>
>    
>> However, the fact that your product is not unique in the market place
>> doesn't strike me as a reason to give up.
>>      
> Thank you for continuing the discussion.
>
> Strike? Can you be more specific?
>    
> Two points to make here:
>
> 1) By discussing this I am making sure the business is accountable,
> transparent and open for all future scenarios.
>
> 2) You need to be very specific and provide details and examples before
> responding again.
>    
Vic said: I'm afraid I've fallen at the first hurdle; I've done some 
reading on DIASER, but I've yet to understand what it offers me over and 
above something like MooseFS and losetup -e...
Damian replied : If that is the case and others agree then I will cease 
coding DIASER.
I simply replied to the effect that your product encountering 
competition in the marketplace is not necessarily a reason to cease 
coding DIASER.
It occurs to me at this point that you are trying to promote a business 
on the basis of the code that it is being set up to sell. Whilst the 
product should be good (although not always from an investment point of 
view  - people have made a lot of money from rubbish and cheap copies 
after all!), your business also needs to be good to support that product 
and be worthy of a significant investment.
I felt that there were shortcomings in the way that you were selling the 
business (/not/ the product) to potential investors in your letter, and 
simply attempted to highlight them.
Anyway, my comments are coming from a good place, and like all free 
advice you should feel free to take it or leave it.
Off to work...
Sean
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