1 <!doctype html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> 2 <html> 3 <head> 4 <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> 5 <meta http-equiv="content-script-type" content="text/javascript"> 6 <meta http-equiv="content-style-type" content="text/css"> 7 <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css"> 8 <title>ProGuard Feedback</title> 9 </head> 10 <body> 11 12 <h2>Feedback</h2> 13 14 By now, I've invested a fair amount of time in <b>ProGuard</b>. You can help 15 by providing feedback! If you have problems, bugs, bug fixes, ideas, 16 encouragements, etc., please let me know: 17 <p> 18 <ul> 19 <li>The <a href="http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=182456" 20 target="other">help forum</a> (at SourceForge) is the right place to ask 21 questions about any problems you might have configuring and running 22 <b>ProGuard</b>. 23 <p> 24 25 <li>The <a href="http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=182455" 26 target="other">open discussion forum</a> (at SourceForge) offers a place 27 to share your thoughts and discuss new ideas. 28 <p> 29 30 <li>The <a 31 32 href="http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=474704&group_id=54750&func=browse" 33 target="other">bug tracking page</a> (at SourceForge) allows you to submit 34 and consult bug reports. Please make sure the reports are complete and 35 concise. If I can't reproduce the problem, I most likely can't fix it 36 either. 37 <p> 38 39 <li>The <a 40 41 href="http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=474707&group_id=54750&func=browse" 42 target="other">feature request page</a> (at SourceForge) allows you to 43 submit and consult feature requests. I generally have my own road map in 44 mind, but this is the place express your interest in new and existing 45 ideas. 46 <p> 47 48 <li>The <a href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=54750" 49 target="other">download section</a> at SourceForge and the <a 50 href="http://software.freshmeat.net/projects/proguard/" 51 target="other">project page</a> at FreshMeat offer the possibility to 52 subscribe to the announcements of new releases. They are the most 53 efficient way to stay abreast of the latest developments. 54 <p> 55 56 <li>For anything that doesn't fall in the above categories, you can mail me 57 directly at 58 59 <script type="text/javascript" language="JavaScript"> 60 <!-- 61 document.write("<a href=\"ma"); 62 document.write("ilto:"); 63 document.write("lafortune"); 64 document.write("@"); 65 document.write("users.sourceforge.net\">"); 66 document.write("lafortune"); 67 document.write("@"); 68 document.write("users.sourceforge.net"); 69 document.write("</a>"); 70 document.write(" <em>or</em> at "); 71 document.write("<a href=\"ma"); 72 document.write("ilto:"); 73 document.write("eric"); 74 document.write("@"); 75 document.write("graphics.cornell.edu\">"); 76 document.write("eric"); 77 document.write("@"); 78 document.write("graphics.cornell.edu"); 79 document.write("</a>"); 80 //--> 81 </script> 82 <noscript> 83 < lafortune @ users . sourceforge . net > 84 <em>or</em> at 85 < eric @ graphics . cornell . edu > (please remove the spaces) 86 </noscript> 87 . 88 </ul> 89 <p> 90 I can't promise a swift answer, or any answer at all, for that matter, but I 91 like seeing any constructive comments. 92 <p> 93 94 <b>ProGuard</b> isn't a typical open source project, in the sense that I am 95 <em>not</em> looking for code contributions. Developing on my own allows me to 96 do things my way, without the overhead and compromises associated with larger 97 projects. 98 99 <hr> 100 <address> 101 Copyright © 2002-2009 102 <a href="http://www.graphics.cornell.edu/~eric/">Eric Lafortune</a>. 103 </address> 104 105 </body> 106 </html> 107