right, it's best if people work out their idea with other users, and then officially make a request through the channels. afaik the thread in question on xsibase doesn't do either.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: brad
>
> 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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