Re: 'Community Beta' has lost its way [any part]

2007-05-15 Thread Heather Nagey
Ok folks, lets drop this now. Bernard, we have heard and noted your feelings on this issue. Scott, Ken, Richard, Chipp, thanks for the good words. Its nice to get the odd word of praise when we are working so hard on something. Peter Alcibiades, yes, indeed, Linux is vital and is coming in

Re: 'Community Beta' has lost its way [any part]

2007-05-15 Thread Bill Marriott
Bernard, > My previous private communications with Runrev are precisely what has led > me to have so little respect for them and their ability to set > expectations. And in case you haven't been paying attention - bug 3196 > had received NO attention until I made this more generalized cri

Re: 'Community Beta' has lost its way [any part]

2007-05-15 Thread Scott Kane
- Original Message - From: "Bernard Devlin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2007 10:38 PM Subject: Re: 'Community Beta' has lost its way [any part] Well, Scott. Thanks for sharing your experience of development environments with us. How sad

Re: 'Community Beta' has lost its way [any part]

2007-05-15 Thread Bernard Devlin
Well, Scott. Thanks for sharing your experience of development environments with us. How sad that you think you will be flamed. I certainly don't want this to be a flame-fest. I want to improve the way that Rev works. I too have a wide experience of development tools - I have a degree

Re: 'Community Beta' has lost its way [any part]

2007-05-15 Thread Scott Kane
Hi, You know - this kind of thing really gets my goat. I'm going to explain why presently and I'm going to give examples using other IDE's and compilers to support why it gets my goat, plus I'm going to ruffle some feathers, but I'm an Aussy and that's what we do best . From time to time on