for the last about 30 years I can tell you that the biggest effect of things I did is not based on released code but on exactly this kind of discussions. One of the fundamental problems in open source is that quite some good projects die because nobody has the guts to tell that the basic direction needs correction. I know that most people do not want to hear that, nevertheless someone has to stand up and say "this is sh*t" if it really is. And if nobody else does, I do. At the end of the day most people may hate me for that, but if the project got better, I don''t give a damn. I am no team player, I believe in "one man, one vision". -- Regards, Stephan