Hobbyists?  Some people's hobby is working on code, just because it's fun for 
them.  (I used to do that.)  Other people's hobby is using that code for their 
projects.  (That's what I do now.)  Need to find the hobbyists programmers who 
have too much time and not enough projects.  (I'm waaay far from that category.)

On Jun 14, 2011, at 8:23 PM, John Jason Jordan wrote:

> < New thread from "Saved not setting saved status" >
> 
> On Tue, 14 Jun 2011 21:16:19 +0200
> Craig Bradney <cbradney at zip.com.au> dijo:
> 
>> Once upon a time, we had literally 12-24+ man hours per day going into
>> Scribus.. now.. it could be that per week, *if that*, due to family and
>> work constraints. Priorities get placed where they *hopefully* should..
>> mostly going towards trying to get 1.4.0 released, hence the number of
>> RC releases to try and get people to test as they hardly test until a
>> release is made.
> 
> So do we need more developers? If so, how to attract them? Promises of
> glory and immortality? Carnal pleasures? Cash?
> 
> I'm not a programmer and I don't have a lot of free time anyway. But I
> have some suggestions for raising cash if that would alleviate the
> problem. And I have some extra cash that I could use to salt the pot.
> 
> Scribus is too awesome to let development stall. 
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