[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > At this point, LyX development is less need-driven than ever. > The developers also do not do the work because they want more > respect of users. The existing users crowd is already enthuisiatic, > and it does not matter whether there are 100,000 users or > 1,000,000 users in this context. If anything, a larger user > base only brings more anxiety, because then you have more > responsibility to keep the application stable, and avoid mistakes. Hi Asger! As always you mails are long but I agree completely with you :) You got exactly to the point (I didn't interfere with the discussion as as you said I'm not interested in it :) Greets (from Argentina), Juergen
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