IMO and I am sure others, Declude continues and will continue to be a unique
product in is power and flexibility.

You have to remember something here. Declude became to some degree a victim
of its own success meaning that it became popular to the point were it could
not please everyone all of the time, which is in a way what you are asking
it to do. Example, if you are serving 10 people dinner, you can afford to
have everyone help and be taste testers. If you are feeding 1000, you
prepare a lot different. 

John T
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> Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 8:22 AM
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> Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Beta protocols
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> Once upon a time, not so terribly long ago, there were Declude versions.
> Declude versions came in "release" and "beta", and a user could run one or
> the other based on best practices decisions by that local user. It was
> unique in my [albeit limited] experiences, and it got betas groomed and
> features disseminated fast fast fast.
> 
> It appears we have come full circle to a situation where selected insiders
> are testing betas, and the rest of the forum sees more infrequent
releases.
> I recognize that as an obvious and common model, and I can't find specific
> fault with the approach....
> 
> ...except to note that it is one more aspect of the conversion of Declude
> from something unique to just another product.
> 
> 
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