
On Fri, 01 Oct 2010 13:45:00 +0100, you wrote:
I think that the issue is that making things better on Windows (and likely OS X as well) requires co-ordinated and agreed action across a number of areas. This means getting a moderate number of people, most of whom give up their time and effort for free, and for the good of the community, to agree on what is needed and to prioritize it in a co-ordinated way. The action needed by any individual might be relatively small, but without community agreement and action, the end goal cannot be achieved.
Thank you. That's basically what I was trying to say: The project is too big for one person, or a small group of people. But it also can't happen unless there's a shared understanding of what is important and why it is important, and that's what seems to be lacking here. -Steve Schafer