Re: currently, all the w3t hacks are 'at your own risk', with comments to back up your database and files before applying them (correct, eileen? gerrit? six?).
Agreed! I never even expected Rick to help with hacks... but he did anyway on quite a few occasions, which is one of the reasons that I think helped this product to be outstanding. Of course, the return effect has been that hacks have been worked into the product making it even better.
Still, I can't get over the feeling that quality, which to me has been the main factor for W3T, may suffer when it gets "swallowed" by a corporation. Time will tell if Scream can put enough in to make a difference and keep this special personal touch of W3T that many of us have come to appreciate. I still would rather go with a product by a small company, a product that goes for quality, and not for quantity.