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Exactly, if you want a good product, have the developers make what “they” want. Usually works out.
This may work if the developer is a possible client too like in this case. But I feel that’s the exception.
Do what the clients want and not what developers, designers or management want.
my point was more broad. most products are design based on what the “market” wants, instead of what the individual making it wants. thus results in a diluted product that does too many things and all poorly
That’s how you end up with Arch Linux.