No such thing as wish list, however, if there is a bug tracking list. The bug tracking list is located at the following address. https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=pspp
Also visit the bug mailing list for PSPP https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnu-pspp Please always send emails to respond with a copy to the mailing list to which they go. Regards.. 2013/8/26 Mark Levine <[email protected]> > Excellent. > > Last question (for now): Where would I find the watch list? > > Mark > > On Aug 26, 2013, at 1:06 PM, Hugo Alejandro <[email protected]> wrote: > > If you are already on the mailing list PSPP users, just to receive list > mail with a question you can answer, respond to both the sender and the > list (by selecting reply all). > > On the other hand, consider the work that developers are few and already > have a list of priorities to do. First of all, see if what you really need is > not in PSPP, but check the watch list to see if it is already listed. > > > 2013/8/26 Mark Levine <[email protected]> > >> Hi Hugo, >> >> I'm sorry if I didn't make it clear, but I had checked the documentation >> and couldn't find anything there. As a newbie, I thought I might be missing >> a hidden corner of the documentation. >> >> As you say, PSPP can't be expected to do everything. It's a matter of >> priorities. D'uh. I don't know the development team, but I'm impressed with >> how much is available. >> >> I assume she/he/they/it(?) monitor this board and note the user base's >> wish list. I also note on the PSPP webpage there is an address for >> bugs/suggestions so I'll copy them as well. >> >> One final, ignorant question, Hugo. How do you respond to a specific >> topic (like you did), as opposed to creating a whole new topic? Did you >> click on the message-ID? Whatever you did makes it so much easier to follow >> the discussion. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Mark > > > >
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