Hi:
I am not quite sure if I understand what you guys are talkingg about,
here, but the way I read it is that you would like the ability to
update each other's apps.  Personally, I would think that would lead
to mass confusion.  For instance, suppose I was to update someone's
app, and therefore, I would have to change some of their code.  Then a
third person wants to add something else, and so on.  The author may
find that his or her script no longer does what he or she intended, or
he might just need to update it to work with the latest version of
Window-eyes.  He is going to have a difficult time following all the
new code that has been put into his script by two or three other
scripters.
If a scripter feels that some changes should be made to someone elses
script to make it work more efficeiently, he can contact the script
author.
This is Only my opinion, of course, but I think it is worth pondering..
Kevin Huber

On 5/9/11, Aaron Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 5/9/2011 11:47 AM, Jared Wright wrote:
>> Since you mentioned it, I still think one to one ties between apps and
>> authors is a flaw. These should be able to be one to many relationships.
> Can you expound on this a bit? As you know, there are several of us here
> who do Window-Eyes app development, and we have one GW Micro account on
> AC. Each of us know how to log in and update packages. IOW, we
> collaborate. Right?
>
> Aaron
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