[Wed, 9 May 2001] OpenSRS Support said:

> Normally, I frown on cross-posting but I think it's important that
> everyone understand the nature of OpenSRS support.
> 
> The answers you are looking for are simply not available from OpenSRS
> support. When you are modifying the scripts, your statement "you're on
> your own" is a little cold but essentially true.
> 
> We have to concentrate on making the basic code working as well as we can
> while adding the functionality that Resellers are looking for. I think
> you'll agree that this is more that a full-time job. We just don't have
> the resources to support those developers that want to do their own thing.
> 
> I hope this clears things up.

Why do you publish your API spec, then?  Granted, it's full of mistakes
but even still ...

Maybe the best solution would be to release a compiled client, stop
publishing the API.  I'm sure your developers will love that.  Then no one
will bug them by pointing out bugs and suggesting patches.  :)

All I'm trying to do is make OpenSRS available to more people.  I can stop
if you want.

(sarcasm ends here, mostly)

- Colin

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