I'm fed up of people complaining about developers. It's *free software*,
and if you get anything more than you paid for then you should be
grateful (I certainly am).

This is doubly so considering all the criticism that has gone the way of
the OpenSSL people in the wake of Heartbleed. When someone gives their
best effort to produce software as a gift to the community, often
working in spare evenings with lots of other distractions which prevent
them giving their full focus to the task, they get next to no praise
when it works and a whole heap of criticism when they make a tiny
mistake. People even accuse them of deliberately inserting the mistake
as a government spy.

I'm currently writing up my PhD thesis. When I finish, I will have some
free time while waiting for my viva voce, and would be willing to spend
some of that time trying to fix this, as it is something I would find
useful myself and potentially also a helpful addition to my CV. However
there are probably plenty of people out there who would do a better job
than I, especially since I have mainly used Fortran and Python for the
last 4 years so my C/C++ is rather rusty.

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