I mean ANY form of loyalty.  ALL LOYALTY is based on the perception of 
belonging which is always defined by exclusivity.  It is the friendly face put 
on every negative trait exhibited by humans: nepitism, racism, sexism, 
religious and every other form of superiority.  Nobody joins a group to assert 
their equality with those not of the group.  Though we are often fooled, 
cool-aid is cool-aid, no matter how long it has been aged.  A simple commitment 
to truth is a much more moral (fair) alternative.  That and compassion.

It would be instructive here to place run-rev in historical and genealogical 
perspective.  In 1987 apple introduced a product based on the genius of 
smalltalk that it called hypercard.  A few years later, when apple failed to 
keep hypercard modern, supercard brought color to the xtalk family.  When 
supercard ignored the other platforms (windows and unix), metacard came to the 
rescue.  What back-room finagleing prompted the metacard people to change their 
name to "run time revolution" the single most awkward product name in the 
history of product names, god only knows.  But here we are.  And it is good to 
remember that the real genius of the entire lineage of programming tools was 
based upon the insights of two men, alan kay (smalltalk, objects and message 
passing) and bill atkinson (the simplification of the object stack to a few 
predefined layers, and a wysiwyg interface).  Nothing done since has been 
anything but standard version, product management, and customer relations.  Not 
to diminish the importance of or difficulty keeping a product current and 
supporting customers, but the real value of xtalk IP was handed free of charge 
to everyone after apple and owes much to the work of alan kay 30 years earlier.

Lets keep some perspective here.  If rev wants loyalty, then at the very least 
they should share it with the guys who invented all of the stuff it brags about 
in its sales pitches.   Cause almost none of it was naively derived at "run 
time revolution".

randall
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