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I\'m in the process of putting the final touches on an open-source framework tha

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I'm in the process of putting the final touches on an open-source framework that I hope to release in the next few months. It's something that I'd like to develop a community for and so I'm curious about what factors influence your decision to use a new framework or tool and why.

Some of the specific things I'd like to know more about (feel free to add to this):

Types of documentation/tutorials/instruction
Community support (comments/forum)
Updates (blog/social media/feeds)
Look and feel of the project website design
White papers/testimonials
A big feature list
Community size
Tools
Ability to contribute
Project test coverage (stability/security)
Level of buzz (recommended by friends or around the web)
Convincing marketing copy
Ideally, I'd like to have all of the above, but what specific features/qualities will carry greater weight in getting programmers to adopt something new? What says, 'This is a professional-grade project,' and what are red flags that keep you from trying it out?

Explanation / Answer

All of the above, that pretty much sums it up.

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