My problem is not control, i just don't want to invest time and effort
in learning a software that might change completely and need relearning
or that is no longer developed. sure if a split makes one far superior
maybe it is a solution longer term.
On 22/11/2011 14:21, Brian F. G. Bidulock wrote:
Simon,
As a user you seem worried about control. Perhaps this is because
the current management offers you none. I'm of the belief that
users should decide what goes into a release, not developers.
--brian
On Tue, 22 Nov 2011, Simon Turner wrote:
you only reinforce my point. I mostly choose opensource/freeware
programs because i know they are better than commercial stuff because
written by their users. I just want a system that i can keep using
knowing that it will not suddenly become obsolete.
Simon
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