25/10/2013 02:37, Ken Springer:
Just a question, does viable equate something that will be successful in the long run?
It is already successful. We have users, LyX continues to advance, although at a frustratingly slow pace these days. But in some sense, the fact that we continue to advance in a time where the number of active and enthusiastic developers is low is a proof that LyX is a robust project. Having 3 more active developers (I mean good enough to avoid generating random code that will take years to clean up) is the most we need probably.
What I mean is that I do not want personally to create some kind of killer app, but provide a trusty tool for a small to medium circle of users ready to make some investment in learning time. Having people who trust LyX enough to entrust their writing work to us _is_ a success.
JMarc
