>Do you understand, Mike? 20+ months of devotion to you, and others, and not one person has stepped forward for this very reason. Why is that? Think about it.
The reason is other people have values, goal, priorities, and ambitions that differ from yours.
How come my open source projects are not being developed by other people?
Why do I have to do it?
Maybe because other people are working on their own project and wondering why I am not helping them.
What you're doing sounds difficult and I hope that the challenge is rewarding for you. If your reward hinges on the approval of others, that's a moving goal post. If your project is successful, you will have supporters and accolades, but with that territory comes critics and naysayers. It won't change anything.
And what you're creating already exists, with massive support and a community (hard as it is to believe) more robust and active than VFP's ever was. It's Python.
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