I agree.

But I think we're both just labelled as radicals for wanting better than the
best there is.

Microsoft ended up with good software at some point in time ... best of its
class even ... then stopped making it better.

Hint ;-).

Mark Mentovai wrote:

> I use qmail because it meets most of my needs better than anything else I've
> seen or used.  That doesn't mean I have to accept everything that it does as
> the best possible implementation given current standards and practices.  If
> we all were to do that, very little progress would be made.  Never assume
> that there is no room for improvement.
>
> Am I really the only one that feels this way?  Does nobody else agree with
> me or recognize my concerns?  Are my suggestions really so far out there
> that everyone is willing to write me off as a radical?  I didn't think so,
> but it may be the case.  If I'm the only person reading who is interested in
> discussing improvements, then I might as well thank you all for listening to
> me as long as you have and give up.

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