There are also times when some folks are unsure of their own technique or want to flesh out request ideas before submitting officially. That's where the wishlist and mailing list threads are useful, which ultimately ends up being what we're already all doing. (And all the poor widdle kittens...)
It's kinda like when George Carlin was talking about the concept of the "Rain Dance". Obviously, you'd have to practice, but then it would have to rain as a result so you'd know you got it right, except that if it rains because of practice then you wouldn't have to call for the real Rain Dance in the first place, so whenever you needed it to rain, you'd just call for practice.
My brain hurts.
-Brad
> -------Original Message-------
> Not that I have anything against the grass roots movement stuff, but I
> thought stuff like this is what the support request form is for. At the
> very least you get a response back that someone's recieved it and that
> your voice has been heard and your request is in their database and
> prioritized accordingly.
>
> -T
>
> Luc-Eric Rousseau wrote:
> > I don't necessarily think a "wish list" thread on xsibase is where all the suggestions should be sent to... Anonymous posters, no background information, long lists of items without context... (not even discussion). The longer the thread gets, the more likely everything is ignored as whole.
>
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