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Derek Atkins
warlord at MIT.EDU
Tue Dec 16 11:21:28 EST 2008
Jason <jason at cougarcorp.net> writes:
> Doug Laidlaw wrote:
>>
>> Isn't it amazing how the users of free software always want the V.I.P.
>> treatment? If they have to pay for it, they understand that the team are
>> giving value for money.
>>
>
> I'd hardly call this asking for VIP treatment really. The guy identified
> a critical deficiency/bug for GNUCash in his country's "money logic",
> did all the legwork to supply the devs with proper documentation on how
> it should work, and just asked if there was a planned cycle around 2.2.9.
>
> VIP treatment would be demanding that the devs did all the legwork to
> get the documentation needed to make the fix, then demanding that the
> release must be made instantly to support him.
>
> I'd say Zoltan has done more than what your typical "freebie freeloader"
> type user would do, and has been entirely polite about it.
>
> Working as a dev for my day job, he's the kind of user I'd want to have
> using my software :)
I agree.
Thank you Zoltan for the legwork!
> Jason
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-derek
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