Sender: crough45 AT amc DOT de Message-Id: <97Mar27.180107gmt+0100.16642@internet01.amc.de> Date: Thu, 27 Mar 1997 18:00:34 +0100 From: Chris Croughton Mime-Version: 1.0 To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Cc: DJ Delorie Subject: Re: Thanks Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit On Thu, 27 Mar, DJ Delorie wrote: > I don't think anyone makes a living by working on djgpp. I thought > about it a few times, but there are a lot of "haftas" involved - I'd > hafta charge for it, hafta support it, hafta buy health insurance (no > job, no benefits), etc. Thus, I have a Real Job also. Too true :-( It would be nice to work on something I really cared about and be paid for it. (Actually, there's an 'again' after that, it did manage it once...) > Besides, if my life depended on it, it wouldn't be as much fun :-) Definitely true. I have friends who have gone from being amateur musicians to professional, and they all say that they've lost something, because they 'hafta' do it. ('Amateur' means that you do it because you love it; I really hate the modern usage of it to mean "not as good"...) BTW, it all installed "out of the box" (OK, I had to figure out how to get a zip file of 1.7M onto a 1.44M floppy!). And I love the way all of the utilities unzip into the right directories, with all the manifests together etc. Something some of the professional designers could learn from... Chris