Hi.
> I think they have a way bigger userbase that we have.
Sure, they do :-)
But, just because pascal-related communities are smaller than
c#, c++ or Java ones, doesn't mean we have to switch to those
languages, and forget about pascal...
> There are 10-20 messages everyday there.
Then, I have to take another look...
> I prefer mailinglist
I think forums, wiki or mailinglist, depends on the subject.
Lazarus (as an IDE) topics are better in the mailing list.
> Starting a foundation isn't a big deal overhere. It only cost you a few
> eur a year. But I don't see the need for it.
Maybe.
> The latter is more important. Time, or the will to make time.
Or the boss/employer/company allows to do so...
I have check the roadmap, since a year ago,
and there a few things I would like to contribute,
but same problem with time like other developers.
Im not a "troll" or guy just trying to make trouble,
but have the same problems of time that many of you around,
here. I was thinking that a foundation with a core of developers,
among other things, may help improve the project,
but it seems I WAS WRONG...
> ???? what will a foundation offer for those outside the us ?
The foundation, not directy,
but by providing more resources to the project,
other poeple's work will improve,
like documentation, unicode support and so on.
Just my 2 cents...
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