> A lot of work still need to be done and for the moment i will not work on new 
> features.

If that's the case, I would suggest that we collect these new features
requests over there:

https://sourceforge.net/p/scid/feature-requests/

This way, those who would like to develop new features should never
run out of programming quests.

***

So I've added Joao's request:

https://sourceforge.net/p/scid/feature-requests/22/

***

I've also added added a special request:

**The Scid Project Needs Developers!**

https://sourceforge.net/p/scid/feature-requests/23/

This way, everyone knows where the project stands.
There is no shame in that.

Also, note that this **is** a legitimate request.
I'm sure this is a "feature" many of us would like added to the project.
There is no dichotomy between a program and the project that produces it.

A program that is maintained by an active community becomes either a
ghost or a gem.

***

There is also this important consideration:
Suppose a new developer asks for directions.

If Fulvio has to take him by the hand, this means more work for Fulvio.
But Fulvio already said his hands were full!

So if you developed Scid in the past and do not wish to develop
anymore, please consider mentoring.
Scid's code base is not small.
Guiding new developers might be needed.

Bye,

Ben

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