on 31/3/00 1:28 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I despair of ever getting any feedback on the work I have done on the gui.
> I presume the listServe has not unsubscribed me and that the reason I have no
> mail from the listServ is because nothing new is being written. I have not
> gotten a single comment aside from 'well I do not like it' - with no
> explanation: the background of the properties icon should be white and its
> font should be chicago.
> 
> Any way I would like to hear from people who have an opinion - it is not
> really fair to criticize the existing gui without offering constructive
> alternatives; i am trying to offer such alternatives, but since I have no
> feedback - well, anyway, _I like it.

Adrian: Eric, firstly my apologies that I haven't reviewed your work - I
have been rushed off my feet lately and the only way I've been able to
squeeze any FreeCard work into my schedule is by getting it accredited to my
course (ATN Parser).  When I next get a free moment I will review your
interface properly and give you some feedback.  (When I next get free time
is an unknown quantity however).

> You can I suppose guess why I am not rushing to draft another partnership or
> license agreement - I do not like to waste my time drawing up projects to
> watch them gather dust (remember the partnership skeleton I circulated? So do
> I - it did get a couple comments, but I definitely have no sense of 'hey we
> _need an organisation to get anywhere' - anarchy is fine by me but I do need
> feedback on the UI because there is no sense 'improving' something only to
> find out 'hey, on an IBM it looks like $41+.'

Adrian: There were a few comments on the partnership agreement but generally
it was considered to be okay.  The comments as I recall were to do with
requiring a unanimous vote and with the voting mechanism.  The voting
mechanism can now be decided once and for all by using the survey function
on SourceForge which will serve this purpose perfectly.  This should also
allow us to take a vote on the partnership agreement and finalise it.
Expect to hear more from me on this soon.

> Eric Engle

Adrian: Thanks for your hard work,

Adrian Sutton

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