The underlying motivation is to write it specifically for a few people, whose current way of working I know, and who have asked me for some information on zsh. If it were not for them, I would not have written it, since I don't add anything new, just summarize in a different way.
Having written it, though, I thought I might share it. For most people, like me, the timing has to be right to try something new. You have to have the time and the motivation and everything else. By sharing it, I hope to hit some people with the right timing (and based on some comments, upvotes, etc, I know I did).
I must have seen 20 Haskell advocacy posts before I actually tried writing something in it. Same with you for some new technologies?
Having written it, though, I thought I might share it. For most people, like me, the timing has to be right to try something new. You have to have the time and the motivation and everything else. By sharing it, I hope to hit some people with the right timing (and based on some comments, upvotes, etc, I know I did).
I must have seen 20 Haskell advocacy posts before I actually tried writing something in it. Same with you for some new technologies?