I guess I am the one to blame as I was the one creating the release. I 
can't personally verify every commited change because I don't have the 
time. We have several developers because one single guy ( that's me now, 
used to be Robert ) can't keep up with all the coordination work and yet 
do some coding at the same time.

I could cancel all writing permissions but mine, have people use the 
patch manager and wait for me to have the time to apply and test 
everything. Now that would be great. I would personally ensure that only 
code pieces that I like and feel correct make it to a release. I would 
enforce everything.

And then you would have one relase every six months. And you would 
complain about some bug not being fixed and general lack of movement.

Several developers means more confusion and a greater risk of what you ( 
sadly ) just experienced with your management, but when we are all busy 
it is the only way to get things going.

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I'll try to generate a new, stable, tested release, soon. I do accept 
your criticism but to me your management is part of your job. I too have 
a management and they are not keen on DHTML. They are rather 
tecnologycally dumb, as well. They are afraid of Mac not supporting 
things. In every project I feel the dyanpi should be used, I risk my own 
personal credibility and job saying that the project will work and will 
work well as they paid for. They thrust me, not the library. They 
congratulate me, not the API. They will blame or fire me, not the API. 
After all, it is MY job and the tools I use are my decision.


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