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At 11:45 AM 7/15/97 +0000, you wrote: >At 05:17 PM 7/15/97 +1200, Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz> wrote: > >>One thing I've noticed about the list lately is that we appear to >>running slightly out of steam. Development on HylaFAX (fixes and more >>importantly enhancements) have basically ground to a halt (either >>that, or I'm not on the development list). [snip] >I've noticed the same thing, and agree with your thoughts. And I'd better >say first that I'm one of the worst, contributing for a day or two, then >disappearing ( well, lurking ) for the rest of the month. Me too. I have a simple setup, so haven't really had a need, or opportunity to delve into it. I have gleaned a lot from "lurking" and reading all the tips and solutions. >The mailing list seems to have plenty of practical, admin people who have >problems to fix and are willing to share solutions with other people. What >we are missing the C++ programmers (ideally a team) who are happy to delve >into the code and produce patches, workrounds - even just to tell us what >the existing code actually does ( a recent thread in the list ). Again agree. I'm not a proficient C++ programmer, and find the code quite scary, but personally would like to see this type of discussion too so by the time I am proficent, I could be "schooled" in Hylafax. >The answer? I dunno. Somehow we need to encourage other people onto the >list. Perhaps documentation of the source code to make easier for someone >new to get to grips with it ? Anyone else got any ideas ? Any gurus out there who want to lead us newbies?