Given the use cases where a tool like this is likely to make sense, it's going to be hard for someone to provide constructive feedback...I mean there's a significant overhead investment for deployment and instrumentation and analysis.
This suggests that it might be easier to engage with potential users via stories explaining what problem it solves (why did you build it) and stories comparing it to alternatives. A range of documentation regarding setup and tuning and tutorials ranging from hello-world to production deployment might also encourage adoption.
brudgers|9 years ago
This suggests that it might be easier to engage with potential users via stories explaining what problem it solves (why did you build it) and stories comparing it to alternatives. A range of documentation regarding setup and tuning and tutorials ranging from hello-world to production deployment might also encourage adoption.
Good luck.