Ed Baker wrote:

P.S. Some people in the Linux/Unix camp tend to look down on MS-Windows users. I used to be in that camp myself. I've been an active unix user since 1979 and I owned a copy of Slackware linux when it was distributed on 19 three and one half inch floppies. I'm not a rooky when it comes to working in Unix. However, I refuse to run Flightgear on a unix box. I'll concede that Unix/Linux is great ... no doubt about it ... but, as they say two hundred and twenty five million Beatles fans can't be all wrong. If Flightgear plans to draw a large audience (and I think it is worthy of it), the Flightgear community HAS TO REALIZE that they MUST appeal to the MS-Windows community. That's just the facts ... it's not an opinion, it's not an "us versus them" scenario. It's just what it is. There's no denying it.

WTF. We've *never* declined any patches related to Windows. It's time there are more active windows developers, that's what's needed!

Erik

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