Your argument about developer time and clients' willingness to pay is a strong one. I worked as a contractor for a while. Before I started, I was looking forward to spending time building tools that would help make me really effective. But once I'd begun, and was negotiating contracts and rates, I came to the painful realization that there would be almost no time for hacking on the side. Things are really quite tight.
I'm still concerned that you're overly optimistic about how well interoperation will work. The example of successful interoperation you have in mind is actually distinct tools targeting a common platform, WebKit. _______________________________________________ dev-b2g mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-b2g
