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[filmscanners] Re: Vuescan support and beta reports


  • To: lexa@www.lexa.ru
  • Subject: [filmscanners] Re: Vuescan support and beta reports
  • From: "" <EdHamrick@aol.com>
  • Date: Sun, 3 Feb 2002 12:00:58 EST
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In a message dated 2/3/2002 10:53:50 AM EST, michael@shaffer.net writes:

> There seems to be a rumor at the <comp.periphs.scanners> newsgroup which
>  implies Ed is no longer relying on it as a "Vuescan forum".

It was starting to take up too much of my time, so I decided not
to read it any more.  I'm sure people will continue to discuss
VueScan in comp.periphs.scanners, but I don't have time to
monitor it any more.

>  While his
>  wwwsite implies the forum to be a resource for "scanning techniques,
>  problems and workarounds", I now wonder how he wants us to report possible
>  "bugs" and "suggestions"?

I plan to add a page for reporting bugs to my web site, and then
bounce all e-mailed bug reports with a request to use the web site.
The reason for this is that most bug reports I get by e-mail forget
to mention what operating system is being used, and often doesn't
even mention what scanner is being used.

> Such discussions could be here of course, but I
>  also wonder if that is appropriate (Tony?, Ed?).

I'd suggest that people only post messages that are useful to a
significant number of people on this mailing list.

Regards,
Ed Hamrick

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