Well, if you dont trust the development team, then you are taking big risks running the emulator in the 1st place... That statement really doesnt make any sense, if you dont trust them, then you should be compiling the code yourself, after you've manually walked through every line of it...
I wouldnt make any demands on anyone if youre not a contributing member. They dont 'have' to code anything, and their not doing this project so you and your friends can gripe about the work they are doing.
This problem just popped up with version 0.2.0 (this weekend), give them some time to come up with a solution or workaround, 2 days to start screaming about it isnt really fair do ya think?
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