Mark Wieder wrote:
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> it would look really bad for the company to have this added as Yet
> Another Failed Runrev Initiative.

I'm not clear what you mean, Mark: would it look bad to provide a community-based solution for sharing stack files?

I like to imagine a future in which RunRev considers a semi-open workflow, sharing portions of the code and development expense with the community in ways that could benefit both.

While the engine is too gnarly a beast to let just anyone work on it, the externals might make great candidates for some sort of limited-license open source, allowing people like you, Andre, Trevor, Monte, and others who have the skills and interest to enhance them.

Similarly, community-oriented tools like RevOnline could conceivably become community-driven. Portions of the IDE as well.

There are many opportunities for RunRev to capitalize on the skills and enthusiasm of this community, in ways both they and us would benefit from.

Whether RevNet should regain its once-unique role as the bundled means by which devs share stack files is an open question. When they launched RevOnline I stopped working on the Stacks portion of RevNet, and have been devoting some of my spare time (what little there is these days), to making RevNet valuable in other ways (more on that later).

If nothing else, as an example of how easy it is to deliver stacks over the web RevNet is useful.

But it can be much more, so let me reiterate my long-standing invitation to anyone and everyone here who may be interested in doing more with it.

I see RevNet as an extension of LiveCodeJournal.com, a community-based effort for sharing resources we find valuable.

What we make of them is what WE make of them.

Both RevNet and LiveCodeJournal.com are open for participation to anyone with an earnest interest in sharing LiveCode resources.

Anyone interested can drop me an email letting me know what you want to do and we'll see about setting up whatever it takes to make that happen.


> (notice that I succeeded in not mentioning web deployment, on-rev,
> RevMedia, DreamCard, etc by name)

Well, you succeeded up until that parenthetical moment. :)

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