A Macromedia employee's efforts at experimenting with and improving
tools/methodologies frequently seen in the user community is definitely a
good thing.

For years, Fusebox has been criticized by those who stand at a distance and
throw stones at it while refusing to contribute or become involved in
improvements to it.  With Mach-ii, Sean is standing up as an individual and
taking a role in it's development, not sitting back and complaining
endlessly without contributing anything to it.

It's very apparent to me that Macromedia does not officially support
Mach-ii.  There will always be those who can't see that line, but then there
are also those who don't understand alot of things.

I'm glad Sean's contributing.

-Cameron

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Sumo Consulting Inc
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