problem with paying a couple of bucks (not tens or hundreds) to do
it. They might even learn how to post to this list. But until they get
invested into the program, that's not going to happen.
-Eloi George-
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Thi
really count the corporate-backed ones.
Unless, of course the SQL-Ledger core team is currently collecting huge
regular paychecks for working on this :))
-Eloi George-
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I completely agree with what you're doing -- as a contributor to other
open-source projects I can attest that mailing lists only benefit
project developers and some technologically-literate users.
Mainstream acceptance only comes when there is an active user
community. That can't happen o