Le Sun, 16 Dec 2007 14:39:37 -0500 Jeremy Huntwork
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> Any thoughts?

Hi Jeremy.

I've been an LFS user for the past 6 or 7 years now (maybe more, I can't
remember). This is what your message makes me think :

1) As for the schedule, I think this is not a real problem : if anyone
wants to see the projects advance faster, well, they can go to work
themselves. Anyone having some time can give it, or not, to the
community. Anyone giving any time to the community should be thanked for
this, not blamed when he gives less time ! (And BTW, thanks everyone, the
job is really great !)

2) One real big part, I think, is the support lists. This is where anyone
can give some help. This is where all the community can share the
experience. The people spending lots of times answering questions from
the newbies (and the others :-) make as much good work as the main
developpers, and they too should be thanked for their job.

So don't worry about schedule. Give it up for now, spend time for your
familly, your real work, or anything that is important for you now. I'm
pretty sure the LFS community will catch you soon enough ;-)

\bye

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