rockedge wrote: Fri Dec 16, 2022 5:31 pm
some point today, among the 2 operating systems being pushed to get finished, running 3 forums and wiki plus server, meanwhile constantly having to monitor for DDoS attack by rogue spiders, I'll be setting up a test of this package on a brand new F96_4-radky5-CE to run local print jobs then as a print server and attempt remote scanning via the desktop and the HP-F4500 attached to it.
Due to some unrelenting pressure to perform, I will report as soon as it's slot in the queue comes up.
Might I suggest we start a new, very much ON topic thread on the mathematics of "queue theory" to see if we can rationalise a stategy to help our errant forum members minimise feedback response time 
Unfortunately, I suspect all of us are guilty of continually letting items slip from what was their intended queue position, and even of often downloading contributions without thanks or any comments at all. Certainly it sometimes dawns on me that there is little or no reward or even often gratitude for the sometimes crazily large number of hours involved in contributing to open source endeavours. Most downloaders and thread readers remain invisible even when the download or what they read proves helpful to them - my only hope is that they themselves contribute back to the community in some similar way of their own (and also thus themselves suffer the frustration of limited or no feedback and unspoken gratitude).
I suppose it would be immoral and criminal even to include a small piece of code in every contribution that caused some mischief to the downloader's system unless feedback is received by the contributor within a declared terms and conditions time period? Some kind of automated gun-to-the-head contract so to speak?
Meanwhile, we also have the problem of how to organise all solved or useful feedback reports such that solutions are easily found - if only some kind of bot could intelligently scan the forum regularly and put well-organised table of tried, tested, working and so on results into some easily later referred to wiki page. Certainly forum members have proved nigh on useless at producing a wiki that didn't end up so out-of-date to be worse than useless (and a mix of news and fake news is probably the least trustable, in terms of most dangerous, resource of all). Alas, in the end, I resign myself to be reliant on psearch or similar to eventually search out details and solutions regarding what has been tested and confirmed as working or otherwise. And I well-understand, though still do not always simply accept, that all contributions I ever make may well be disregarded, or simply used by others, secretly or otherwise, without even a hint of gratitude or useful report and certainly no donation of anything that would allow me to buy my next coffee. But... it depends - some are very generous and even over-kind in the feedback they provide, but there are always more no-response results (like blank mirrors) than glorious congratulations that put a smile to our faces! 
Forget thanks, just send me the money, I say!!!!!