Hi :)  

I think there are a few people working too hard here.  


There does need to be more people but i'm not sure how we increase numbers 
without setting aside the much needed work in order to maybe get more people.  
Of course there are no guarantees so it could easily turn out that no new 
people, or even worse, bad coders.  

So i think that while i have occasionally argued against people on this list i 
do appreciate that they are doing a lot of good work.  

We need bug-reports and ticket numbers rather than just vague comments left on 
an emailing list because it's not easy to track threads in an email list and 
something else always crops up that needs to be dealt with more urgently.  The 
bug-tracker allows people to prioritise work and to get back to incomplete work 
that may have had to be set aside in favour of doing something more urgent.  


Posting bug-reports need not be such a drama.  it is possible to post a 
bug-report and then offer no further feedback for the QA/triagers.  That way 
means the bug is unlikely to get solved until someone else finds the problem 
and is prepared to put a bit more work into giving feedback.  For people that 
have never posted a bug-report before finding that someone else has already 
done the initial post can be a huge relief and gives them confidence in 
following up.  


Also while some of us feel we don't get the response we deserve we have to 
realise that very little of the time people put into coding and solving 
problems is paid for.  Although some people do get paid for some of their time 
that is dwarfed by the amount of time they really spend here.  Most of the work 
done  by volunteers or by paid staff putting in extra time instead of spending 
time with their families.  


So, i think everyone here deserves a huge thanks from all of us that just lurk 
here.  
Many thanks to all of you on both sides of this argument!
Thanks and regards from 
Tom :)  
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