On 01.08.2012, at 15:45, Philip TAYLOR <p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk> wrote:

> 
> 
> Simon Spiegel wrote:
> 
> > And it might be a good idea to come up with ideas how we can find this 
> > someone.
> 
> "ideas how we can ..." involves discussion, unless you are
> advocating implementation by fiat, which I am sure you are
> not.  So what it would seem you are advocating is that we
> cease technical discussions and move on to personnel
> discussions -- well, I for one am perfectly happy to leave
> the personnel discussion to you and to others : technicalities,
> problems and potential solutions interest me enormously,
> and I am happy to continue to debate those; "who does what"
> is a matter of little or no concern,

I guess it is of little or no concern if you're not interested in actually 
getting something done. As a user I'm much more interested in how I can get 
working tools.

But since I'm not interested in proving my own point – that discussions on the 
future of *TeX tend to drift somewhere where things don't get done –, I'm 
stopping this here.

Simon


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