Re: I’m a software engineer, not a platform engineer

2021-09-02 Thread Mark Smith via use-livecode
Hi Sean, based on personal experience I would say, “Keep the faith”. I’m sure 
that you and Heather can come to a solution that fits your business profile. I 
don’t think they want to lose anyone in this transition, and are willing to 
“find a solution” that will work for you. 

All the best,
Mark


> On Sep 2, 2021, at 7:06 PM, Pi Digital via use-livecode 
>  wrote:
> 
> I don’t know how this will play out for me. It’s all a bit skewed and too 
> fresh in my mental inbox at the moment to fully comprehend. Time will tell. 
> I’m still waiting to hear from Heather what they are offering for when my 
> next sub ends. I’m hoping they take all of the above into account. 

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I’m a software engineer, not a platform engineer.

2021-09-02 Thread Pi Digital via use-livecode
Peace to all at this difficult time. 

My working structure doesn’t seem to fit in with the new ‘model’ that LiveCode 
have imposed on us earlier this week. I understand their need to change and up 
their methodology. And I’m sure their model probably does fit the vast majority 
of LC users and will benefit them greatly. But it doesn’t fit mine even 
closely. 

I’m a software engineer, not specifically to any platform. As a freelancer I 
work where the need is. Any given client will have any number of needs. 

My main client work is almost exclusively for the Windows environment although 
we were trying to get it moved over to HTML. This failed because the LC 
deployment to that platform was not fit for use and so we await eagerly LC10 
(despite continuing to have to pay the subscription while they fix it). We have 
also used the Linux deployment for a period until CentOS got dropped from our 
server. 

But other clients, especially in the TV, Film and AV industry, could require 
software being produced for any given platform depending on their needs. These 
projects last little more than a month. But I have to pay for a full years 
licence as and when I’d need it. But I won’t be able to get a ‘bundle discount’ 
as they put it. But they don’t hold prices for upgrading a current 
subscription. So one can only assume they will carry on charging $300 per 
platform per year plus any other addons. 

What LiveCode (and probably most on here) would say is that I should have to 
charge whatever deployment fee I have to pay on top of my usual fees. Which 
sounds ok except for many of these quick turnaround jobs it basically makes it 
unviable to the end clients. So I’m guessing that means most of my clients will 
disappear. Again. Or I am forced to buy all platforms ‘just in case’ and try to 
absorb the cost into future possible work. Which sucks. And is there in no way 
equivalent to what I currently pay. 

I don’t know how this will play out for me. It’s all a bit skewed and too fresh 
in my mental inbox at the moment to fully comprehend. Time will tell. I’m still 
waiting to hear from Heather what they are offering for when my next sub ends. 
I’m hoping they take all of the above into account. 

All the best to all of you. 

Sean
Pi

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