There are too many variables at play with giant, multi-person projects like software or, for the sake of example, movies:
George Lucas made the Star Wars movies. He then went on to make Howard the Duck. Conversely, while Lucas directed "A New Hope", Irvin Kirshner directed Empire. There are many more options than a & b from your list. We should deal with the ones we have control over. Do the best you can with what you have, and hope for the best while hedging your bets. :-) Cheers! On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 2:13 PM, Rob Chapman <tekano....@gmail.com> wrote: > So, lets try and reach some logical clarity then, for I am still > somewhat confused and in a dilemma over this brash move with the > development of my application of choice. > > Is Autodesk implying here that as an existing Softimage customer I should:- > > a) Stick with Softimage even though the entire original development > team has been moved to Maya or left and replaced > > b) Move to Maya, as it is the lead application of choice in M & E > division and all the best developers are attracted here through AD > internal strategies > > ? > > Congratulations on your newborn by the way Sidharth! >