I second this!

It would indeed enhance productivity to have a active forum "filter" the 
bug reports and questions.
Like all others on this list i think ASSP is a wonderfull tool in this 
world filled with spam. A much to wonderfull tool to let it die because 
of lack of support.

I can understand the developers getting bored with answering the same 
question time after time. Again here an active forum would be a blessing.

Erland.

Scott Haneda schreef:
> 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.
>>     
>
>   

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