You're right. Fetchmail does what I want it to, it fetches my mail. If it works, and I suspect most fetchmail users are like me and have never had a problem with it. Why would there be a need for more developers? If anything the nuber of developers on a project like this should build, peak, and then drop off as the product becomes closer to complete. Not continue to build. This would be much more interesting if it were looking at something that isn't as close to being 'done'.
You're right.
Fetchmail does what I want it to, it fetches my mail. If it works, and I suspect most fetchmail users are like me and have never had a problem with it. Why would there be a need for more developers? If anything the nuber of developers on a project like this should build, peak, and then drop off as the product becomes closer to complete. Not continue to build. This would be much more interesting if it were looking at something that isn't as close to being 'done'.
Ummm I forget which tree it is but it grows in South America, and you can run a diesil engine off of the sap from it. Just a thought.
I actually found the IBM link more interesting. I donno, maybe that was just me.