Doug, you have to understand that this open source project and the volounteers who 
contribute to it have no vested interest in your employers use of DynAPI.  No one on 
this list is affected if DynAPI is not used because of a little bug here or there.  
And if you have problems with the code, no one here is responsible in any way, or 
obligated to fix anything according to your time schedule.

I do agree with you that DynAPI 2.5x is not at a level suitable for commercial 
deployment.  And this is one of the issues that I am addressing with my revamp of the 
DynAPI, and my commercially licensed widgets.

Regards,
Dan Steinman


On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 04:16:23PM -0500, Doug Melvin wrote:
> I did not deploy it on the live site.
> only on the test site.
> The problem is the management has gotten the impression that DynAPI is not
> "mature" enough
> fo commercial use.
> 
> How the fuck do I convince them that the DynAPI is ready for the bigtime
> when anyone in the office can download the 'official' distrubution and find
> that it is broken?
> 
> Or how about when the right-click no longer works (button is NEVER == to 2
> or whatever)
> they ask me why this is so, and why was this feature implemented, and I
> can't even say why, or even when?
> 
> This is the real world guys.
> In the real world people check their work before releasing it (with the
> exception of Microsoft of course)
> 
> 

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