Keith Hinton p??e v Ne 18. 02. 2007 v 21:59 -0700: > It didn't go through it's proper testing? > Well, could you perhaps have that proper testing take place? Hello Keith, I think there is a misunderstanding going on there. Given the very limited resources we Free Software accessibility developers have and given the model of Free Software development itself, the developement of software is highly dependent on the help we receive from the community. We depend on your help with our software and with our motivation to continue the work. See us as your colleagues, not your slaves. (This is very different from the proprietary model of developement of software.) In this particular case, we need confirmation from someone reporting the bug, that the issue has been fixed before we proceed with making the release. I don't see how we could test it on our machines since it is not crashing on our machines (including AMD64). I'd like to stress that it is you, not me, who can make the release faster or slower. But if you don't want to experiment, this is ok. You are not required to (the exact reason of my warning). Just have patience. Some other people will test it. Lorenzo Taylor was very helpful in this. I hope there will be an official release as soon as possible. Have a nice day, Hynek Hanke