Daniel Barclay wrote: > Well, yes, you can refuse to fix the problem (and, more importantly, > refuse to learn how to avoid creating more instances of the same problem); > I can't stop you. However, I would hope that you cared enough about the > usability of JaxMeXS to not refuse.
You've got two serious patches from me within the last two days. These have been for things, where I knew, that they would be easy to fix for me, but not for you. Chaning JavaDocs is something, that you can do at least as good than I do. So what's wrong if I ask you to create a patch? I am not a paid consultant or something. I am simply someone without very much time who tries to concentrate his abilities. I still offer you to welcome any patches and to integrate them quite fast. That's more than what you can expect from a lot of other projects. If you expect more, you're expecting too much from me. Sorry, Jochen --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]