
Too bad it's not happening more often with TI and the community, for instance, only a few of us have been able to get to talk to them directly.Īnyway, this thread is slowly going off-topic Being too biased (one way or the other) doesn't do much good. It's extremely enriching to be able to grasp the point-of-view of "everyone" involved in this world. Personally, I"ve had the opportunity, several times even, to meet with TI developers, managers, etc. In general, it's much easier to see negative criticism everywhere because it stands out easily - that doesn't mean there's no good too There are many nice things happening that lots of people don't know about. The quality of review articles when we're given samples to try out, for instance, speaks for itself, I suppose. It also helps that we're from TI-Planet, which TI (and even more so TI-France) has known for some time now, not some random people trying to get free products for obscure reasons. It's not even the same people dealing with that. Well, giving away a few marketing calcs to help create a (mostly-)Linux calc connectivity software is hardly counterproductive, quite the contraryĪnd it also have nothing to do with other decisions like the anti-downgrade and security measures on the Nspire, which are pretty much imposed by exam boards.
