Cor Nouws wrote:
> 
> So now you skip the stupid wrong initial reasoning you made in your 
> previous post and start with another idea that to me just looks as the 
> next poisonous attempt to do as if developers are incompetent 
> uninterested people?
> 

I just rewrote what I meant since the previous post wasn't clear.

I'm sorry if that is what you understand from my words. I never said they
are incompetent (that would be absurd) nor uninterested (otherwise they
wouldn't be spending their time on this project).


Cor Nouws wrote:
> 
> You simply seem not interested in understanding what is going on, nor do 
> not show that you know what you talk about. Then to me it looks better 
> if you stick with your decision from a month or so ago, and just leave 
> the mail lists, as you wrote me.
> Really, postings like those add nothing positive or constructive. While 
> there is enough to do.
> 

I did leave the mailing lists but subscribed again to this particular one. 
I think that even non-programmers can contribute to this project.

My point here is that for a dev, a bug is a bug. For a user a particular bug
that stops him from being able to work on a document is particularly
serious. Releasing version 3.4.2 as enterprise ready when such bugs can be
introduced by a regression (and remain) doesn't make much sense. I would say
version 3.3.x IS enterprise ready.

This is a warning that problems like this are occurring and need to be
better triaged. That is my opinion.

As you see there was a constructive message in my post. In any case negative
input is also important, it shows where people are unhappy and could be a
pointer to something that needs to be fixed. It is no reason to tell people
to go away.

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