Come on, stupid, this is free software. Writing
running code is
everything, making suggestions is nothing. People laugh at anybody
who writes suggestions instead of code.
While that may be true to an extent, making suggestions also
gets the coders to think in different directions, possibly to the
extent of adding new features or enhancing existing features.
I know I've personally be thanked many times for my ideas on
many OSS projects where I didn't have the resources to contribute
code, but did have the resources to contribute ideas, follow them
through, and test them when/if they were implemented.
And I _am_ a coder.
Don't knock the "idea" people, they're not all bad.
David A. Desrosiers
desrod(a)gnu-designs.com
http://gnu-designs.com