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Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2000 09:56:49 -0400
From: Todd Goodman <tsg AT bonedaddy DOT net>
To: DJ Delorie <dj AT delorie DOT com>
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Subject: Re: participation!
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I'm basically in the situation that others have described.

I use Cygwin and intend to contribute at some point, but just can't do
so reliably at this time due to work issues.

Still, I like to keep up on what's happening with Cygwin and if the
right "fit" for the time I have available came up then I'd like to
contribute.

I don't typically respond to those questions because I don't feel I have
the right to give input without also contributing in a more active
manner.  Perhaps that's the wrong attitude?

Regards,

Todd

* DJ Delorie <dj AT delorie DOT com> [000802 21:14]:
> 
> OK, I know that there are 80 subscribers to this list, but only 15% of
> you participated in any discussion in the last month.  That 15% can
> stop reading now.
> 
> For the other 85% of you who aren't participating, why not?
> 
> I'd expect that if someone subscribes to this list, it's because
> they're interested in the development of cygwin.  Part of that is
> responding when people ask "so, what do you think of ... ?"  How can
> we provide a useful product, if nobody tells us what "useful" means to
> them?
> 
> If you aren't planning on participating, why are you subscribed?
> 
> Curiously,
> DJ

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