I didn't actually say it, though I see what you're getting at ;) Yes, and it's reasonable to think that, once these advocates smell Nim with RAD, if it's been established, they would smell
* reduction in costs; * quick development; * great performance; * more productivity; * easier maintenance; * etc. Possible advantages for Nim or its community could be * more official (monetary) support; * more users; * more user input or efforts; * faster growth; * etc. With these advantages, there could also be disadvantages, which would be good to anticipate and try to control beforehand.
