> It's simple, really.  If people don't see the need to participate in the
> development process (which happens to include testing CVS, especially when
> I've announced that a release is close), then I don't think they have any
> right to complain about bugs in a release, and certainly shouldn't bitch
> about how I go about making releases.
> 

I'd just like to say thanks for a ultra cool piece of free software,
and that my expectations on a piece of free software aren't that there
should be no bugs, and if there a problem here or there on something
you work on in your spare time, I certainly can live with it. I'd like
to be able to help out, but my skills aren't there for that. Programs
don't get to be version 4.2 and 5 or 6 or 7 overnight.

If there is something you need help with, is there a place you post
these sorts of things, and people who want to help can look at them
and see if there is something they are capable of helping with?

Again, thanks.

-- 
-=/>Thom
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