From: Alessandro Baretta (alex@baretta.com)
Date: Fri May 10 2002 - 14:27:23 EDT
I do not wish to perpetuate indefinitely this argument, but 
let me have just a word in it. I am a partly competent, 
largely incompetent user of Linux. I greatly value and 
appreciate all efforts to develop free software for the 
general public to use. I believe the community and each 
individual member thereof ought to appreciate your work as 
Abiword developers, yet, a user, partly competent, largely 
incompetent like myself and many others, who needs help, has 
a right to ask for it, with due respect. It is a duty of the 
community, if not of the developers specifically, to lend a 
hand. As a matter of fact, with all my incompetence, only a 
little while after having installed Abiword (1.0.0 on my 
Gnome/Linux box, 1.0.1 on my Win box), and after having gone 
through a little trouble to find all the libraries rpm 
needed to install the Linux version, I answered a question 
posted on this mailing list by Mr. Keith Powell, who was 
unable to find the appropriate version of libgnomeVFS, just 
like Mr. David Thompson had a hard time finding libgal. I 
realize Mr. Thompson could have used a little more tact when 
asking, but, all the same, I think flaming him has been a 
waste of time and energy for all involved, including the 
readers of this list.
If, for example, instead of flaming Mr. Thompson, Mr. 
Lachowicz had spent a few seconds reading 
my--repeated--requests for help on the right-to-left feature 
of Abiword, now there would be one more happy user of 
Abiword and a greater deal of gratitude towards the 
Abisource development team.
Thank you very much for your kind consideration.
Alex Baretta
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