> directly to work on your machines (remember, I had Yahoo working fine by
> using one of my test domains pointed at your machine so I could control
> DNS?).
You offered to take a look by trying some tests. I didn't ask you to work on
my machines, I asked you if you'd be interested in a little co-development
work. Working on my machines was something you offered because I was trying to
figure out why I was having the problems. Semantics.
> together a group a couple times to fix the very same module you keep
> harping about. All three times it's fallen to the way side - I'm not a
Harping? It's called feedback. I could have just walked and not given anyone
any input. You should put it into proper perspective.
> And I'm not personally offended - just tired of hearing you complain that
> nobody wants to support you. The software is free, the support is not.
You're obviously trying to class me in with the others that you are frustrated
with because I never said nobody wants to help me. I asked for help just like
anyone else and I posted my problems and even my own ongoing work/solutions
when I had them. Give me a break will you.
> over the last couple weeks here on the list. The level of support you want
> is not free.
There you go again? Why are we on this again?
> No offense, and I'm sure you have the greatest intentions, but most of us
> have heard the "if I make money you'll make money" story. Some of us (me
> included) have even fallen for them from time to time. Not to make this
My my how some people are jaded :). You need to get back on your horse after
the fall and try again. Good intentions have often turned into much more than
talk, come on. You don't know a thing about me, that's a rather silly thing to
imply. You don't know what I've put into my communities in all kinds of ways.
You don't know what I've done for people, you know nothing about me so please,
stop making such silly assumptions.
> personal, but if you want to use QMT so badly (even for just spam scanning)
> then why are you trying to charge for your TDMA contribution? Was the
> original TDMA code GPL?
Hmm, why did I know that was grinding you up?
I've wasted over $5000.00 on programmers who never deliver just to give them a
chance. I paid good money to have that packaged up, no harm in offering it for
cheap to a few folks who might want it. Do you honestly think I'll make my
fortune by selling it? Maybe I'm missing an opportunity?
> And I've been screwed over by the "I'll pay you when I make money" and
> "I'll pay you when the job is done" people. So what?
All circular. I don't know why you're taking such an interest in trying to
discredit me, who cares? What's the point of all of these emails? Let's get
back to reality... I gave up, I posted why to at least give feedback. Anyone
interested in that feedback will use it as real honest to goodness user
feedback and not trying to attack someone for giving me.
> There's no passive aggressiveness here, at least that's not what I'm trying
> to get across. And the thank you's are enough, or I wouldn't keep giving.
> It's the complaints that we're not giving enough that get my goat.
Go re-read my messages. They aren't exactly complaints, they are me asking for
help like anyone else would. When I was not able to resolve my problems, even
after getting that help, it was time to move on. I don't see any attack on
this list or begging or crying or name calling, I simply had to move on. To
top it all off, now I might even be staying because thanks to Dan and some
other's input, I've got a few ideas to try out.
Can we stop this nonsense and move on now.
Mike
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