Chris Buechler wrote:
> This isn't an easy problem to properly solve. If you want it so badly,
> you need to either up your bounty until somebody is interested,
> implement it yourself, or stop griping because nobody here wants or
> deserves to hear it. It's certainly not going to motivate anyone to do
> this, more likely the opposite.
In his defense, he hasn't seemed to be complaining about it much in the
last year or so, so I don't think he is in too much danger. :) It was
just more of an example to Antonio. And while I disagree with some of
his points, especially after Jonathan worked so much with me on Captive
Portal, it still seemed to be quite a valid example. The fact is that
people work on what they want to work on. If you want them to work on
your project, you have to convince them that it will be more beneficial
that whatever they are working on now. Most of us don't just sit around
watching Jerry Springer until an new idea pops up. :)
And the bike barn must be Subaru World Rally Blue, to match my car! :)
Lee |