
Hi Daniela, well, lack of understanding regarding a particular programming language is a valid excuse. I really don't want to raise a discussion on that (which already happens on any mailinglist I know once in a while anyway). I just noticed that over the last couple of years, the perception of 'open source' changed very much. To me (and most people I know), it always meant being able to contribute in kind of a hands-on approach. However with the more widespread use of open source systems, people tend to remain pure users, expecting the free usage of software as kind of a natural right, without an indication to take efforts in giving something back. I'm aware that this might be my view on the issue only. I just feel in a project like this one, where the developer count is low, a solution (or an approach thereof) in code is way quicker than involving developers unnecessarily. However, there's nothing to say against everyone contributing along her/his abilities. Precise bug reports are still a very helpful thing. All the best, /Markus