"self-castigating" - Had to look that up.
I'm wasn't actually doing that, although I see your point and thank you for the concern.
Hope the chest is better.
To all.
That
post was more of a customer service statement. Think of it as explaining to the customer that the server broke down and then how the server broke down. There is quite a few people that pop in for a view to see how things are going and End-Users/Customers do like to kept up to date. Anyway, by letting those interested know the reasons for my lack of progress also let's them know that it is still worthwhile keeping their eye on the project.
So you know where I'm coming from and why the statements made were made I've added below a typical project progress pattern as seen from the End-User/Customer point of few.
Most projects follow a pattern:
1.) Acknowledgement -"Nice idea, best of luck".
2.) Passing interest - "Things are happening on that project, I'll keep my eye on it".
3.) Possible usage - "It's now more than a few bits and pieces, I'll see if I can make use of it".
4.) Progressive Usage - "Seems the project has progressed, but does it have the features I need".
5.) Definite Usage - "I can now make use of this project, but is it worthwhile contributing a suggestion or maybe even some source code". see 8.)
5.) Wider Audience - "The word of mouth is that this project is worth taking very seriously, but does it have an adequate documentation and support framework ".
7.) Mass Audience - "Is this project at least comparable to the commercial equivalent, what does it have that would convince me to change".
8.) Future Audience - "Is this project known to have a reputation for listening to End-User needs and requirements and actually take them on board".
This project is in the 'passing interest' phase and I want to ensure that the End-User can be confident that their points of few as listed above are being met. I consider this necessary to guarantee the success of the project.
So by informing the End-User of the situation we keep the passing interest alive and thus bring those End-Users with us to the next phase.
My mind works in mysterious ways, it's a mystery to me how it works.