> You usually don't just offer to be someone in an open source project, > you become someone by doing such things. Even if some of you might > not > feel officially-blessed, I could have the same problem if I really > wanted to - there is usually no one who reads my code and correct > design errors and bugs, and if someone does, they usually find lots > of > shortcomings, too (thanks Ingo, thanks Oliver, thanks Jérôme, thanks > Stefano, thanks ...! :-)). > Oh, and there is also usually no one saying to me: do that, do that > next, etc. This is not a job, it's the part of your life you can do > what you want to do :-) What? Are you telling us that you make mistakes? OH THE HORROR!! :P --DarkWyrm