I "stumbled" across your question about Rbase and I'm assuming that it was recent. I also assume that you are somewhat new to RB, which, I know, may be a mistaken assumption.
Anyway, don't know if you found what you needed, but, just in case it should prove helpful, RBase, www.rbase.com, does have a listserv, [email protected], and a searchable archive, http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/. I'm not an "expert", but I've been dancin'with RB% for about 20 years and still use whenever I can for whatever application it suits, mostly personal, but I also use it regularly to prototype/test, especially since it's much "simpler" and easier to get something done, as compared to what I perceive to be the excess (and needless[?]) complexity of most M$ (or perhaps other) tools with any power. I also think the folks who control the source are doing a pretty darn fine job of managing it, just based on how quickly and simply/seamlessly they release updates, enhancements, and bug fixes, with most of those being updates/enhancements. They seem to be on top of their game, IMHO. Anyway, HTH and my $0.02, Steve in Memphis J. Stephen Wills Program Manager, Research Informatics Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research University of Tennessee Health Science Center 62 S. Dunlap, Suite 400 Memphis, TN 38163 Office: 901-448-2389 FAX : 901-448-7133

