On 11/25/06, Sebastian Hilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Now what does that tell me.
Obviously we lost developers or at least active commiters.
...
Still community building seems to have failed.

What's your take on this?


I might be biased on this one but... I believe it is due to very high entry
barrier.
I did tried some time ago to install GNUMed on a windows machine... tried
and failed.

I don't have time to fetch and solve all the dependencies of GNUMed... it is
very frustrating.
For me an EXE distribution means "independent", means I can try something
and not change my current development environment...

the default choice of pgsql for backend kept me away...

Sure... on a linux machine things might be trivial BUT on my windows
machine, even trying to see how GNUMed works is hell.

My 2 eurocents.

Peter
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There is NO FATE, we are the creators.
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