Mail Archives: cygwin/2003/02/28/19:01:08
Tom,
In any Open Source project, the primary way to deal with a deficiency
is to rectify it.
Reasonable project principals will welcome any constructive feedback,
but they should not be expected to share the priorities of any
particular complainant. If you absolutely positively must have
something, then the best thing to do is create it yourself. In some
cases, cash contributions (from those with more money than time and /
or skills) can help facilitate progress by contributors with the usual
material needs.
Randall Schulz
At 11:24 2003-02-28, Tom Dager wrote:
>Damn...and that is why I rarely post questions here....sad.
>
>If the "manual" was a cohesive, comprehensive document that I could curl up
>with and read until my eyes bleed that would ALWAYS be the correct thing to
>do. Instead you have to read a FAQ, some documentation, archives, yada,
>yada, yada.
>
>BTW...I am not bashing the documentors or anything, just sick of seeing the
>RTFM response.
>
>TlD
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