On Fri, 5 Dec 2014 18:14:18 -0800, I Wells wrote:

> I used to that as well at one time. There was no feedback if it was
> worthwhile ...

Did you ask?  B-)  Saying a "thank you" was (honest!) on the list of things 
I must do, it just never bubbled to the top.

I found the descriptive sentance or two very useful for deciding if the 
bug/new feature warranted an immediate upgrade or it could "wait a while". 
Not to mention just knowing what had been tweaked.

> ... so I stopped when I became too busy. 

Which is fair enough. Have some belated thanks from me.

-- 
Cheers
Dave.


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