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Originally Posted by chaley
The active, involved community is one reason I enjoy working on calibre. The interesting ideas and (for me more important) the challenges the ideas create help keep the my brain from ossifying. As for testing, this user community comes up with extremely unexpected ways of using this program, and that too contributes to the challenge and fun. In the end, everyone wins. Can't beat that, really.
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Glad you enjoy it, because I don't see it stopping anytime soon....or ever. I sometimes feel guilty about asking "how do I do this?" or "this person got this result, but I get that result, why?" and similar things, not to mention my well known penchant for loving my eye candy in my software - which I'm aware that a lot of developers, especially Linux developers - hate. (I know this because I had a run-in with KMail devs...don't ask, it wasn't pretty....*grin*).
I don't think you ever have to worry about your brain ossifying Charles. I read your CV online (in your sig.). You probably have brain power to spare for half the forum!