On Mar 26, 2006, at 8:11 PM, Jonathan Ellis wrote:
On 3/26/06, Florian Boesch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
And yes, I'm also *SICK* of putting up with an endless stream of bugs that keep
creeping up and slowing me down.

"I demand you make this alpha software production-quality immediately!"

Grow up, dude.


I'll second that. Mike has no obligation to write this software. As an open source developer he's giving it to you out of the kindness of his heart. Complaints like this are possibly the worst thing you could do for the project because they're discouraging to the developer (s), which makes it less rewarding to work on your problems.

May I suggest digging into the code and fixing things yourself? It's really not very intimidating.


Exactly! And don't complain about bugs on the bleeding edge. If you need stability pick a revision and stick with it. Then devote time to upgrade when you decide you need newer features. If you need the newest features all the time deal with the fact that you'll be using alpha-quality code, which means you'll be spending a lot of your time making those new features stable.

~ Daniel


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