Hi Mike,

> So, from a user
> point of view, Peter Graf seems to be the one with most at stake,
> his is the biggest commitment, he is, apart from Nasta, the only
> one developing the 'QL' ( of whatever flavour) and therefore his
> views are most important.
So Marcel does not count? He's not important?

> Good luck to them, without
> them the QL is dead
Sorry, Q40/Q60 is not QL, nor is QPC. Without QPC, the QL
would be dead.

> As a user, as I see it,
> the Q40/60 'lobby' were not involved in drawing up the Eindhoven
> license,. WHY NOT.
Peter was invited, and he initially said it would come.
Also, what was discussed at Eindhoven was a base, open for
discussion. No final decision there, so no problem anyway.

> Why are their views less important than those.
Who said that? Views of everybody are going around here 
on the list for quite a while - the license has changed
because of various views.

> who sat  at  a  'round table' and cobbled together a license that
> suited them
... you probably deleted the mail then, where it was said.

, why were Quanta not at this meeting, why not other
> meeting in UK and US, to get the input of the bulk of people who
> are affected?
So there was no input here in the list for the last few weeks ...
er, months?

The meeting was open, and everybody who would DIRECTLY be
affected was there, or could have been there.
Marcel (contract with Tony), me (contract with Tony), Roy
(English SMSQ/E reseller), Peter (Q60 SMSQ/E reseller ... he
bought SMSQ/E licenses off me - something he does not need
to do anymore with the new license, provided he accepts them
and he (and/or D&D now) become resellers).

You seem to think SMSQ/E was just a giveaway? Who said that?
I am doing business with Tony longer than anybody else ...
well, what sort of person would Tony be to scrap the contracts
just like that?
This is exactly why he wanted us to get together at Eindhoven,
all the people being directly involved (including Wolfgang).
He wants the people involved to get something out sorted
together. Yes, the important word "together" again.
Any kind of split is not useful.
The QL world not only consists of a Peter Graf and everybody 
has to accept it the way he wants it or no other way.

Tony is wise enough not to change his mind because of some money 
offered by Peter because this will screw the license and everybody
will lose out in the end (as mentioned before).
Joachim has discovered this in a recent email too.

So, there are all those people who got an idea together,
set it out in public for discussion, change the license
accordingly where it makes sense, get it into a state where
nearly everybody says: OK - I go along with it, not perfect,
but acceptable ... you see, there is this "together" I was
talking about some time ago, even with people I (and probably
Wolfgang too) have (unfortunately) never met in my life before 
at any QL show etc.

Well, and what happens: there's somebody complaining 
"No, this is not  exactly the way *I* want it".

Mike, nobody planned to put Peter outside, that was and is not 
the idea. Everybody involved tried to be reasonable and find
something which suits everybody to a high degree - a compromise.
Wolfgang has done a very good job, and Tony still says that
if whatever is OK by Wolfgang, Marcel and me (because of
the existing contracts) is OK for him.
I am happy with the license Wolfgang put together in the
end, and apart from the discussion at Eindhoven I went along
with all the changes brought in from the list discussion.
Honestly, we're all doing it to keep SMSQ/E alive on all
the various systems. Most Q40/Q60 customers are QPC customers
too, most are software customers as well. Why the hell should
we try to separate them? We would be killing our user base
for future upgrades (which will happen if all the trouble here
stops finally, Marcel gets the new colour window manager out 
etc. etc.) - I am sure you understand the point.

I have repeatedly said: "together" is the key word, and more
or less everybody on this list has seen that there is a lot
of together except from a certain corner.

Although I have said it several times: Peter, please try to
get reasonable and give the license a chance. Spend your time
in convincing people that a joined work, "even under the
current license", will be much better for your products and
the users in general.

Jochen

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