So let me get it straight.

I release Plugin A. Joe release Plugin B which uses "your"
functionality to depend on my Plugin A. One fine morning I get
enormous motiviation  to improve performance of my Plugin. So I take a
day off at work and rewrite the entire damn thing and release it. Poor
Joe has no clue what I did. So every person installing his Plugin B,
will have broken functionality because noone has a goddman idea about
what I did with Plugin A last night.

Welcome to Stone age.

If I were you, I'd refrain from personal attacks.

>
> Do you really want to go back to the days where we all had to roll our own
> linked lists?
>
> --
> Jay Levitt                |
> Boston, MA                | My character doesn't like it when they
> Faster: jay at jay dot fm | cry or shout or hit.
> http://www.jay.fm         | - Kristoffer
>
>
> >
>


-- 
Cheers!
- Pratik
http://m.onkey.org

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