Ok, I am confused, do you really want the community to start to take this over or not? I didn't spend hours putting the code up in code.google.com just to create a dead-on-arrival fork. My thought was it'd be a better way to manage the source and the features (since you were asking for project management help earlier in this thread). I can give you full control over the google project or whatever you need (even if that's you e-mailing or posting code updates). As for not wanting 'one' set of source code, that's what branches are for. Want to experiment without messing with the main release? Create a branch. Doesn't work out? Dump it. Did work out? Merge the branch back into the baseline. "ill most likely disagree with the vision" You're a glass half empty kinda guy, arentcha?