From: "Henrik Nordstrom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>> A points to note:
>>
>> It is free software, doesn't work for you, do not use it.
>
> I would put it in slightly different words:
>
> It's free software (as in free speech, not gratis), if it doesn't work for 
> you fix it or have it fixed for you by whatever means you find suitable. 
> If you do not want to have it fixed find an alternative which suits you 
> better.

Not all of us are developers.

The best that many can do is test qemu and report problems when they are 
found.

Some of us do a bit more, by deliberately testing qemu with lots of 
software, looking for bugs.  And reporting bugs when they are found.

But that's no excuse for bug reports to just vanish into the void.  Without 
an awknowledgement or somebody writting it down as a bug in qemu that needs 
to get fixed eventually.




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