On Fri, 01 Oct 2010 13:45:00 +0100, you wrote:

>I think that the issue is that making things better on Windows (and
>likely OS X as well) requires co-ordinated and agreed action across a
>number of areas. This means getting a moderate number of people, most
>of whom give up their time and effort for free, and for the good of the
>community, to agree on what is needed and to prioritize it in a
>co-ordinated way. The action needed by any individual might be
>relatively small, but without community agreement and action, the end
>goal cannot be achieved.

Thank you. That's basically what I was trying to say: The project is too
big for one person, or a small group of people. But it also can't happen
unless there's a shared understanding of what is important and why it is
important, and that's what seems to be lacking here.

-Steve Schafer
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