> Not everything that's said is a threat to your software of choice. > Our software of choice was killed on March. > That everything in Maya is accessible and changeable though scripting or the > API is not meaningless or a misused of the word Open. > No one said being changeable via API or scripting was meaningless, jus the using Open in such a context.
jb > On Sep 10, 2014 5:42 PM, "Jordi Bares" <[email protected]> wrote: > On 10 Sep 2014, at 22:36, Matt Lind <[email protected]> wrote: > >> “Open” is open to interpretation as you pointed out. However, it is not a >> comparative word as you interpreted it to be. To say the Maya SDK is open >> does not imply the competition isn’t open. > > Exactly my point. > >> >> If you want to say Autodesk is trying to send the message Maya is the only >> option in town, then you have a point, but that’s not surprising as that’s >> the picture most corporate marketing campaigns try to paint regardless of >> product or industry. Whether they do it in good taste is another matter. > > All I want to say is that saying "Open" does not seem to have any meaning. > >

