Michael Lotz<mmlr@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > In the case that I run out of tasks, or when I'm not sure that the > tasks on my list are reasonably worth the paid time, I propose the > following for finding further tasks: Writing a mail to the development > mailing list, some reasonable time before running out of tasks, to ask > for the areas that work is most desired in. The work areas or specific > tasks could then be discussed and prioretized there. Please speak up if > this method raises any concerns or if another workflow is desired. I guess we can see how this works out in practice. Besides that, the basic idea behind all tasks should be getting R1 completed. Personally, I would love to see Haiku cover at least the basics, ie. push WebPositive the last mile needed to make it a real alternative to BeZilla or other browsers, have perfectly working POP3 and IMAP again, and finally, make it a really nice working media platform (ie. full support for subtitles, and DVD playback for the Media Kit, and therefore the MediaPlayer). Bye, Axel.