> I disagree with you here about barriers. I think developers can join the
> community and contribute to the project if they really want to. If you can't
> afford the time and rather pay for a program, then that's the way to go. But
> why complain?

I'm not complaining at all. For me personally, while I agree with you
completely about the merits of Scid, I've decided that getting
involved would require too much time at this point, especially given
the state of the projects / forks. Quoting from Steven's message:

> I've recently tried to contact Alex, Pascal and Joost to add me as a dev,
> but received no reply. Perhaps they just ignore me which is fair enough,
> or perhaps they have switched off. They have been very quiet for a while now.
> Sorry to be so morose :), but I'd like some of the devs to propose how the 
> bugs
> in svn will ever get fixed.

This is not a situation I want to step into right now. As you said:

> But as matters stand, there are priorities.

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