On Sunday, 11. February 2007 02:43, Bruce M. Simpson wrote:

> So far so good. The problem is that the BSD magicians and the KDE GUI
> magicians are not sharing their spell-books, and thus, their models of
> how the code operates; the communities have to intersect somehow. That
> could be you, y'know. Human bridges are just as, if not more, important
> as ISO/OSI Layer 2 devices. :^)

Quite true. However, this particular human bridge between developer 
communities is running at capacity already. We need some trunking here. 
Redundant links, y'know. When I said "someone", I *do* mean someone who isn't 
me (and whose idea of communication isn't yelling at developers in 
bugzilla). :)

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