On Tue, 2005-02-15 at 13:29, Ilias Lazaridis wrote:[...]Mike Meyer wrote:Ilias Lazaridis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MinGW compatibility is not [only] my need.
It is an community need [at least partially]
And herein lies the beauty of the noble meritocratic free software
movement.
If the community needs it, a member of said community has both complete
unfettered freedom and a supportive environment to make it.
Which is this "supportive environment"?
Any amount of success at such an endeavor, even a feeble failure of an attempt, would bring kudos the hero who attempts such a feat and possibly organize unfathomable resources in the attendance of such a lofty goal.
Make us proud Ilias. But whatever you do, don't beg.
I don't beg.
If you think this, than please reread the thread (or at least the root-trunk)
Adam DePrince
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