[...] > So I'll be very clear about this, and we can just end it here, if you > like. I'm a contributor to documentation which, albeit indirectly, > relates to your backport, and I have an interest in people being able > to get it and use it. The fact that you are the one who actually did > the work is very significant, but it doesn't mean that your evaluation > of how accessible it is, and how clear your widely-read instructions > are, is automatically correct. There should be a web page. There > should be a readme. There should be one set of installation > instructions that are easy to understand without any context. If you > don't think these things are necessary, you don't have to provide > them, but I'll just say straight out that I will. If you want to > encourage such an effort, then that's fine, I'm glad to take it on. > But if you don't want the jerk who sends you all the abrasive > questions to be the catalyst for actually making your creation usable > on a large scale, then you have to either find so > meone else to do it, or do it yourself. I will help you, and I'm sure James will too. [...] -- Jérôme Warnier <jwarnier@beeznest.net>
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