> 10 years, eh? You don't think that next year people will be asking why

> your app needs to be run in 32-bit compatibility mode? Or in two years

> why it doesn't run on Mac or Linux, or can't be made to run at 
> reasonable cost on the web?


I think you're presuming a scarcity of developments that help us bridge
these obstacles, not the least of which is current commodity priced
hardware + Moore's law, which makes it possible even today to supply
hardware as a relatively minor component of a software product, not to
mention VM's involvement with possible solutions.

And there are people, some we're likely not aware of, who will give us
better options then we have today. Best example I can think of is
Christof, who said he's working towards VFP9 compatibility with Gineau,
although he says it will take years, we've got years. There are other
possibilities I'm not mindful of at the moment, and another thing I'm
personally convinced of is that we'll see  something along these lines
from the Chinese. Then there is the possibility of a language converter.
Even if it only does 80% of the job, that's a major running start. And
as Linux gains more acceptance on the desktop, something good for VFP
apps should materialize in that area.

 
> We all made the mistake of sticking with FoxPro when 
> Microsoft acquired it. We all should have known better than that, in
retrospect.


MS deceived us. Not the only time that's happened, and not the biggest
by far. But there comes a time when we stop tolerating deceit. Now is as
good as any.

 
> The open source option will, by definition, never be taken 
> away from us. 
> Come join us.

You may not see it this way, but I'm with you guys in spirit. I just
hope we all make out (and I think we will!)

 
> > One thing that deserves attention is the matter of exactly what the 
> > Giant Squish Machine will do with the VFP source code. I wouldn't go

> > so far as to think it will be turned over to the public domain,
okay, 
> > but that doesn't mean there aren't other possibilities, such as 
> > turning it over to a "mutually agreeable partner", or some other 
> > solution that doesn't destroy all of the investments people have
made 
> > in the product. Just wanting something to disappear as if it never 
> > existed doesn't make it so.
> 
> Good luck with that.


MS moved to take a dump on us, but that doesn't mean we have to just sit
back and take it.


Bill

 
> Paul



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