--> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello Jonathan, > On Friday, February 20, 2004, 9:26:01 PM, you wrote:
>>> But it would be nice if there was a posting on this list. J>> You have to remember this isn't technically run by anybody that is a J>> member of staff at RitLabs. It's run as an independent help source. I J>> guess somebody could post a notice about it when they notice it J>> available, like you did ;) But RitLabs really doesn't have to notify J>> the list, would just be nice. I vaguely remember them having an J>> announcement list a while back, but it never got anything while it was J>> about, and I don't even know if it's still active. > The part of someone posting a message when there is a new version > was the part I was thinking off. So every one on the list knows it > within a couple of days after the release. > That RitLabs does not have to notify this list does not bother me > (would be nice though), but with all these active people on the > list one will spot the new version sooner or later ;-). There are so many gray areas with regard to this list, TB affiliation and TB releases, that I have always considered the following true : 1) These lists are more affiliated than people will admit or care to admit. 2) TB releases are less worthy of upgrading to than other software updates. Just some of the funny things I've heard.. "Why are you trying to get support from TB, use TBUDL" "Subscribe to TBBETA if you need to know about new releases" Now throw in some good old fashioned "what's this?" confusion.. -hey-whats-this-curiously-timestamped-new-TB-'version'-i-see-here- Finally, there are those numerous occasions where I have nothing to tell you about here because absolutely nothing came of asserting myself as a user into fairly standard internet business procedures. So, perhaps the mans question should be addressed officially instead of telling him to look at footers or unofficial TB mailing lists. An official mailing list which does the same thing, and also allows users to feel you have no fear of your own new releases. Or at the very least, create TBANN, an unofficial list for non-beta releases. This is a simple and logical request, imho. -- kaishaku.reply-to = [EMAIL PROTECTED] TB version... 2.01.26 *gasp* ________________________________________________ Current version is 2.04.04 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

