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Offline Eagler

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Largest patch ever?
« Reply #120 on: December 19, 2002, 10:21:56 AM »
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Originally posted by Skuzzy
It is quite allright for any member of this community to express how they feel about any of the work we put forth.  Of course, I would always prefer it to be constructive in its manner as anything else really does not help anyone.

I am a bit suprised in some aspects of some of these posts.  It seems many have simply forgotten what all has transpired since 1.10 was released.

We changed ISP's.  Not something that was taken lightly and required an enormous amount of work.
We installed all new servers, with new operating systems.  Again, big risks take a lot of time to ensure they are good risks.

As of 1.11, everything from the client software to the server has changed, inclusively.

Note, I am not defending our work, but there has been a lot going on that seems to have been forgotten.  Anyone notice a lot less complaining about the downloads?

MOre than anything else, the quality of service was improved.  While being a bit intangible, it is real.


& thanks - it hasn't gone un-noticed by all
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Offline Turbot

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Largest patch ever?
« Reply #121 on: December 19, 2002, 10:48:32 AM »
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Originally posted by Hangtime
*sigh*

whelp... if nothin else, readin this made my lunch pass quickly.

....and I can use the printout as hugahunk.


I have noticed that almost no post improves with the second page (if it is even still on topic typically a miracle).

Printing out your email?  Good god man, this is the 2000's not the 1990's :p