Trying to convince people usually makes any resistance worse.
Using it, solving problems with it, and building a real community around it tend to make a much greater impact in the long run.
Yeah, but if the problem you are solving is rare for most practitioners, effectively theoretical until it actually happens, then people won't switch until they get bit by that particular problem.
Yeah, but if the problem you are solving is rare for most practitioners, effectively theoretical until it actually happens, then people won't switch until they get bit by that particular problem.