Hi,
I think I will have to disagree. Nobody likes criticism to be sure (a client of mine just ripped through a document we worked on quite hard, so I know how it feels), however I would hardly say that Paolo is on a crusade to criticize EA at any cost.
It might seem that Paolo is nitpicking, but many of his observations make perfect sense to me. Believe it or not, when we run EA training our life would often be much easier had the consistency Paolo swears by been enforced throughout EA.
Enterprise Architect is a great product, I think that is one of the reasons why the forum here is so busy. Most of the users here (if not all) love EA and try to help to shape it into an even better product than it is.
The shared repository Paolo mentioned is meant to supplement the "Suggestions & Requests" section of this forum - somewhat better structured way for the users to record their issues/requests and to keep track of them.
If you go through the forum, you will see that there have been examples of great communal action, when several of the users would work together on identifying an issue or a requirement, coming up with a proposed solution and then submitting it to Sparx Systems. Thus, Sparx can get requirements they know the users care about, in enough detail that it can save them time and effort. That is what the shared repository should help us with.
I would think that is a good thing.
Bruno
Mr Cantoni may have his own motives for his one man crusade to criticize EA at every opportunity, but to record his criticisms in a shared repository for all to enjoy... Astonishing conceit!