Hi Mihai,

I wouldn't be on this list and expect a big welcome. This one is a little harsh 
but the offer still stands. People on this list have choices to make. The offer 
to get information from us about what we are doing is being taken up by a lot 
of people. We are going to try to keep listening to change things based off 
these forums like the licensing and potentially other things and we will be 
having webinars and training for those people that choose to stay with us.

Cv/

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mihai Iliuta
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2014 4:43 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Listening

You are listening??
Ok, listen to your own bullshit:

"The first is to flatly call out that the rumor that the eol of Softimage and 
3dsmax is upon us is totally false."

"Cory Mogk is now also responsible for Softimage and we have been working with 
the team on the future of the product with lots of key customers."

"We understand people make their living from this software and that they make 
huge decisions about their projects and companies and we take that 
responsibility very seriously."

"Again the door is open to contact us or challenge us. Please let everyone you 
know their products are safe."

So today, we can safely say you are a lying piece of shit. You have no dignity, 
you have no character, and you have no word. I can't imagine any developer 
feeling any pride anymore working for you or this fucked up company. What you 
have done here and HOW you've done it, is irreparable and you and your company 
is from now on going downhill. You expect anybody to ever trust you or your 
company again? Is that worth anything for a business? It's worth everything.
Nobody finds it in the least suspicious why SI was killed now? When the whole 
community around SI and the nr of independent developers working developing 
tools for it was at an all time high???
I don't know when you lost your balls and your word Mr. Vienneau, but "good 
luck" regaining both.

Piece of shit.




On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 10:05 PM, Perry Harovas 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
While Dan's heart is breaking (and so is mine), I still have (at least) one 
nagging question:

Clearly this has been under discussion for a while at Autodesk, so why were the 
following comments
from September 5th of 2012 made:

"The rumor that the EOL of Softimage and 3DS Max is upon us is totally false."

So, if I understand this correctly, what I get out of it is that when Autodesk 
assures customers that their product is not on the chopping block,
that statement is really only good for about a year and a half (less if you 
take into account that this EOL must have been decided a while back).

That doesn't imbue anyone with much confidence. I am not a 3DS Max user, but if 
I was, I think I'd be worried, and would take any Autodesk assurances that 
there was no reason to worry
with a very large grain of salt.

Can someone please, finally, address this?

Thank you



On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 3:47 PM, Tim Crowson 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Thanks Chris! And thanks as well for the update to the licensing terms. That's 
a big deal.
-Tim

On 3/7/2014 2:14 PM, Dan Pejril wrote:
Good to know you are listening.

If you listen closely, you can heart my heart breaking....

On 3/7/2014 3:01 PM, Chris Vienneau wrote:

Hi everyone,

I just want to let you know there are people from the maya dev and pm teams 
coming online to this forum but we are shipping software and answering a lot of 
calls but the mails you are writing are being passed back and forth as they are 
coming at a furious pace. Stay tuned for some answers and we plan on doing some 
private webinars under NDA for soft users to ask questions direct to us. Anyone 
interested in such a thing please write me a private mail at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]><mailto:[email protected]><mailto:[email protected]>
 .

Thx.

Cv/


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