Is there any software that is not a never-ending project, at least,  
software that hasn't been abandoned or it's parent company gone out of  
business?


On Oct 6, 2009, at 4:21 PM, Jo Rhett wrote:

> The administration of the project in question.   Some projects have  
> bugs, but aim towards coherency and productivity.
>
> There is no apparent coherency and no desire for cogent  
> functionality in the drupal project that I have witnessed.  I've  
> started rejecting offers to fix problems in the code base because I  
> just don't need never-ending projects any more, I'm quite busy  
> thanks ;-)
>
> On Oct 6, 2009, at 4:18 PM, Michael Halligan wrote:
>> And your peanut gallery comment is trying to distinguish drupal  
>> from .. Any other piece of software in existence?
>>
>> On Oct 6, 2009, at 4:15 PM, Jo Rhett wrote:
>>
>>> On Oct 6, 2009, at 1:27 PM, Michael Halligan wrote:
>>>> Can anybody recommend a good Drupal consultant? A friend of mine is
>>>> fighting it more than he'd like to and would like to throw some  
>>>> money
>>>> at the problem.
>>>
>>>
>>> Drupal is good thing to throw money at, if you have no better use  
>>> for that money.  You can't fix Drupal.  The best you can do is  
>>> throw time and money down a drain after it.
>>>
>>> IMNSHO obviously.
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Jo Rhett
>>> Net Consonance : consonant endings by net philanthropy, open  
>>> source and other randomness
>>>
>>
>
> -- 
> Jo Rhett
> Net Consonance : consonant endings by net philanthropy, open source  
> and other randomness
>

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