Harsh.

Best,

Jerry Daniels

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On May 1, 2010, at 5:27 PM, Randall Lee Reetz <[email protected]> wrote:

> Standards only work to the extent that they apply protocol at the most 
> effective strata in the stack.  When adobe restricts graphics protocol that 
> should live down near the lower reaches of the OS or below, to above the 
> application level, they create an unstable and ultimately untenable imbalance 
> in the stack that only serves to put the breaks on innovation and forward 
> looking change.  In any evolving system, progress towards optimization must 
> supersede temporary success. Unstable awkward architectures act as dams that 
> prevent natural flow.  Only putrification and stagnation will result.  And 
> the dam will eventually burst as it is digested by its own content or 
> overwhelmed by less artificially restrained flows that have found their own 
> way towards progress despite the unnatural abomination in their way.  
> Standards and optimal hierarchical placement thereof.  Nothing else succeeds 
> in the long run.  Is rev or any xtalk solution really the future?  The future 
> belongs to those who optimize the stack.  Adobe has a better mix of language 
> and graphics than anyone else.  That is why apple and microsoft are focusing 
> their angst at adobe.  If adobe didn't hold the ball, there would be no 
> reason for such big players to throw such a tantrum... they would just join 
> together and create their own protocol.  The idea that rev should go its own 
> and build towards less awkward standards is simply laughable.  Rev is the 
> poster boy for companies  that hang on the coat tails of the work of others.  
> Bottom feeders.  Which isn't necessarily a bad thing, but it isn't where you 
> would go looking for red hot trail blazing innovation and standards.  
> Hilarious.
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