RCS wrote: > It makes me realize that this technology can be pulled out from underneath > us...I feel pretty rattled. What would happen if Apple buys this? Do you > think they will support Windows and Linux?
Anyone who buys it will be attracted to it primarily for its platform independence. Given our experience with Dylan, Sk8, Newton, etc., yes, if Apple bought it we'd need to keep an eye on them. Fortunately in this case the buyer is a less fickle company with a vested interest in the core asset we all rely on: a strong MC engine. > Do you think RunRev has any more loyalty to us than Scott? Maybe more so: in some areas they have more ambition than Scott in terms of markets they address, an since they rely on the engine at least as much as any of us they need to push it further. > There are no guarantees anywhere (what a sad > statement!), so I don't blame Scott...but my heart sank when I read this for > some reason. It seems like the beginning of the end, not a new beginning. > > It's definitely a wake-up call for me...I think I'll go see how Java is > doing. Who wants to spend their time watching a compiler progress bar? ;) But seriously, I think the message that's not been stressed enough is that for MC users nothing changes, only new options. We get a license for Rev for those that want to use it, and a guarantee that the MC IDE will continue to be supported for those that don't. In fact, the new arrangement may offer opportunities for increased productivity for those using the MC IDE: Scott's preference for a lean IDE has kept his substantially unchanged for years. A lot of us have built a great many tools for MC, and with the new plan to turn its development over to volunteers we have the opportunity to add extensibility options that don't necessarily complicate the UI. The message I get from the announcement is that MC users now have more options, not fewer. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Media Corporation Developer of WebMerge 2.2: Publish any database on any site ___________________________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.FourthWorld.com Tel: 323-225-3717 AIM: FourthWorldInc _______________________________________________ metacard mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/metacard
