Good, so at least we are not alone. :)  There is plenty of user  
support here willing to help solve things, things just need to open up  
so some users can help.

Allowing a user to take the burden of maintaining forums off the devs  
can only be a good thing, and helps another user contribute where they  
can, if they are not a perl master.

I still put my offer out there, for anything I can do to assist to  
make this a better user community in regards to support.

My only aim is to shove burden far away from the devs, to let them do  
what they do best.  I could take reports on the user list, test them,  
confirm them as bugs, and push them to the dev list as solid bug  
reports.  A user may just say "it does not work".  Some here are  
willing to transpose that "does not work" into a dialogue and pass it  
along, we just need to be given the permission to do so.

That sf.net barrier to the forums needs to go away, it is hurting the  
community in my opinion.  I do want to stress, ASSP is awesome  
software, and also, I do hope everyone did nominate it on sf.net.

On Jun 3, 2009, at 2:05 PM, Alex Davidson wrote:

> Scott,
> I get a similar feel recently.
>
> Recently the developer input seems to have disappeared.
>
> Others rarely to contribute (though you are a notable exception),  
> and I have frequently hesitated to ask questions based on prior  
> vitriolic responses, or after getting no response at all.
>
> ASSP is a *wonderful* tool and the developers deserve more praise  
> than we could ever heap on them, but I fear it's dying on the vine,  
> and that would be a real shame.
>
> For now, I intend to ask my questions and report my bugs in the  
> Forums to see where that gets me.

-- 
Scott * If you contact me off list replace talklists@ with scott@ *


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