Hello dinasset, and all contributors

Some thoughts about this : As you may have noticed, G'MIC is a quite
small project. I'm the only developer who code the "core" stuffs, and from the beginning I thought that I will stay alone for a while doing this. I was not wrong

I get "minor" contributions for the
core code from time to time (bug reports, some code improvements), but it is very rare. And I'm not surprised at all, it is actually really hard for a new open source project to get external developers involved.
So, to maximize the chance of having code contributions, I've quickly created this 'filter update' system, where people can create and share their own filter quite easily through external sources. And fortunately, we had some people who put their hands in all this and created very nice filters. Thanks again dear contributors (you know who you are!

).
But this ease and independence of contributing also goes with a "drawback", which is the ease of stopping contributing

As filter coders are quite independent on the G'MIC core source code, once they get their filter working, they may want to move on to another goals (until a new idea for a new filter comes maybe, or for some other reasons).
Getting nice ideas for new filters is definitely
not an easy task, and the more filter we have, the hardest it becomes.
And even if you have an idea, sometimes it can be quite hard to implement.
So, I'm not surprised either that people who wrote filters one day become quite silent after their filter have been integrated and advertised as they deserve it.
I'm not sure they will stop contributing, nor they do not read GimpChat anymore.
Maybe they are silent concerning G'MIC questions because they just feel someone else can answer G'MIC-specific technical questions (when you see the answers that Garry Osgood made to your questions, I understand this may be somehow intimidating

), or that they are looking for more flexible tools or whatever..
That's how I feel it, maybe I'm wrong.
In all case, I love you all, dear contributors for all the work you have already done on the G'MIC project either your quit or not
