Hmm. I'd love to work on coding and i have a fair amount of time. Unfortunately i'm just learning Objective C and Cocoa. I haven't done any serious coding for a few years and i'm mighty rusty with the vast changes since i knew what i was doing. Also there's the details of the development tools and the project to learn.

But assuming a kind of an amateur programmer were to show up, say, 6 years or a year or so from now would there be some actual contributions he could make to the project?

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On Jan 9, 2004, at 02•08 A, Josh Aas wrote:

One of the biggest reason you're not seeing more preferences is that we don't have enough developers to do everything we want right now. There are lots of things that need to be fixed and cleaned up before we go about adding new stuff. Its great that people are discussing things we should do in the future, but keep that in mind. Its not that adding features necessarily adds to "bloat/boot-times" - its that somebody has to take a lot of their volunteer time to add them.

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