I thought I made it clear I stopped contributing and won't get involved 
again because:

1) It's all too reliant on Google services. They can ditch stuff tomorrow 
and are exploitive, care nothing for privacy. We have no control.
2) The interfaces to the discussion or library  are disgusting.

I'm a strong supporter of JAL and the Jal Lib. But the environment is 
killing it.  

On Wednesday, August 20, 2014 10:01:24 AM UTC+1, RobH wrote:
>
>
> About 2 weeks ago I wrote among others: 
>
> > . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . no one seems to 
> > have understood that . . . . . . . . it is time for you (yes, you 
> > personally!) to take over the maintenance and further development of 
> > Jallib. Why are you (yes, you personally!) waiting for someone else to 
> > volunteer? Is Jallib for you (yes, you personally!) not worth the effort 
> > to invest some time in? 
>
> The reactions were totally inappropriate: 
> - I did not ask if Jallib is a success or why it is not. 
> - I did not ask for suggestions of any kind. 
> - I did not ask for more contributions or why there are so few lately 
> No answer to the 2 simple questions and no offer to take over. 
> I drew my conclusions. 
>
> Rob. 
>
>
> -- 
> R. Hamerling, Netherlands --- http://www.robh.nl 
>

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