Hi Ralf...
I'm afaid I have to come down on your side of this one.
I do think a little better moderator control would help on the forums...
However it's your second point that's hit a cord...
I am one of those people who use Pelles C as a primary language when coding --on several large projects-- and I do have to say that it is rather distressing to see entire years go by without any announcements or updates. It's starting to look like it's becoming abandonware and that's not good.
Now for clarity, I'm not a big fan of "scheduled updates". I believe in the old saying: "If it ain't broke don't fix it"... but there are some outstanding bugs and minor issues that do not seem to be getting addressed right now, which does cause some concern.
I've probably looked at every free compiler and every free IDE you can get --and a few that weren't free-- thinking it may be time to move on... But I keep ending up back on POIDE and Pelles C simply because it is, without question, the best implementation of C99 you can get. No other setup gives you an "all in one place" solution that just works...
When you add up the IDE, the documentation, the compiler itself and all those resource tools, you get a wonderfully helpful and useful coding environment. It will be a real shame if Pelles C ends up abandoned.
I definately appreciate Pelle's work on this over the years (I've been with this since version 2.0) it's an amazing thing he's done. But he has also started something very good that I'm sure a lot of people would hate to see turn into another DEV C ... abandoned and fast becoming unuseable by not keeping up.
Perhaps Pelle should consider taking on some helpers... perhaps someone to do IDE development or a couple of people to update Help files and such. I can certainly see that it's a LOT of work for one person. I would be more than happy to help out where I can (although my experience with Compilers is stricly user side, right now)...
Alternatively if Pelle wants to take this to a commercial product. I'll be his first customer, so long as the price is reasonable... say $75.00 cdn...
I've got a substantial bit of code written in Pelles C, switching to something else --something less capable-- is not something I can easily do.