> This can be a great productivity tool.
>
> However, it means losing sight of the JSDK2.1 API. which is
> a common reference set and in which one of the objectives
> is to have portability openess etc.
>
> Unless this tool  can move up to being defacto, it use could be
> limited, because it  bound you to one vendor.

How do you figure that an open source tool (ecs) is bounding you to one
vendor! Open source is not proprietary. that is the beauty of it! it is
defacto if you use it. you have the source code to it...it is less
proprietary than you creating the same tool yourself. it is less proprietary
than you using a commercial tool!

-jon

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