On Wed, 18 Jul 2007, Julian G4ILO wrote:

Once the developers get over the shell-shock, they might want to
setup an application on the web page that lets them, and the users
keep track of it.

That's a good idea. I've always been a strong believer in the maxim
that "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" (one reason why K2 #392 is
largely unmodded from the original spec - it works fine for me just as
it is) and such a page would let me decide whether I would actually
gain anything from a particular update.

Thanks....Another advantage would be instead of having to search or remember what was posted in (a, many) email message(s), one could find a topic branch
and all the child entries.

It must be my advanced age/curmudgeon status...but I no longer find it fun to search required(to the excess power) mailing list archives to find the mod for the external buggy whip for my K2...it would be so much easier to pull up the database, look for Retro Mods and click on buggy whips.



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