I'm really not at all convinced that our tooling is, by itself, presenting any kind of meaningful barrier to participation. People learn how to use new tools all the time, and at any rate if we have any goals here I think it's to find ways to see that people have the tools they need and want, not to take away options. That said, I do think that our tooling tends to reinforce the view that we're ossified, slow, inflexible, and behind the times, and I suspect that contributes to us being somewhat unattractive to potential new participants. I.e. it's cultural rather than technical. Melinda -- Melinda Shore melinda.shore@xxxxxxxxx Software longa, hardware brevis