So when will it be released?

We wont tell anyone.honest ;-)

Gdr. 

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Scott Barnes
Sent: Thursday, 26 March 2009 9:20 p.m.
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Blend 3

 

It's really due to the fact once you provide the green light to the "go
live" folks in turn treat it as an RTM, even though the words BETA are
staring you in the face. This then results in us being beaten up the moment
we bring out the dreaded "breaking changes" as at times before we go RTM,
we'll need to patch areas of the beta that need patching (thus the role of
beta in software). This in has turned what we perceived as being a positive
into a negative, as well, "I went live!!!" is the usual response (not to
mention the impact you place on the end user whom installs the plug-in).

 

The problem however is in order to not only go-live on a said date, you then
have to notify the current customers/partners/developers whom do have the
go-live, provide them time to patch their said solutions and all the while
not giving the competition or press a heads-up on when you expect to go
live. As once you give away that piece of information, you effectively ruin
most of your chances to broadcast to those whom have been waiting for the
RTM that we've in fact gone RTM. The press then will talk about it more, but
at the same time will call the competition to get their counter quotes on
why the said release is bad (of course it's bad, as it's competing with them
right?). In having an element of surprise, you deflate the competitors
chances of responding with prescribed negativity (which I think is redundant
and reminds me of the shadow opposition in parliament) whilst at the same
time increase the chances of making an impact, thus in turn all folks whom
have adopted also get maximized marketing potential as then it's less of a
"what is Silverlight?" question being asked with your peers, customers and
partners.

 

We managed to do all the above perfectly last time in terms of partner
readiness, great PR and marketing buzz and also didn't break everyone's
releases overnight - and catching our competitors by surprise. (w00t!!!).

 

This time, we want to be smarter and surprise you all a bit more J

 

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Miguel Madero
Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2009 12:38 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Blend 3

 

Why was it a nightmare last time? 

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