On 15 September 2010 14:52, Richard Gaskin <ambassa...@fourthworld.com>wrote:

>
> Jun 27, 2006:
>
>    So in brief, if ToolBook could do this almost a decade ago I see
>    no reason why Rev couldn't also:
>
>    1. Identify a subset of things that would be useful in a browser.
>
>    2. Make a Rev library with handlers to support those tasks.
>
>    3. Make a JavaScript library with corresponding handlers to get
>       those behaviors in a browser.
>
>    4. Author in Rev, have a library generate the objects as DHTML
>       snippets in a web page, reference the JavaScript lib,
>       and upload.
>
>    5. Give the URL to your friends and enjoy. :)
>
>
>    Oh, and I forgot Step 0 (before 1):
>
>    0. Get some of the open source advocates here to do #1, 2, and 3.
>
> <http://lists.runrev.com/pipermail/use-revolution/2006-June/083955.html>
>

Exactly, which is part of what would make a good open source / open content
strategy for RunRev. But they get community development strategy even less
than they get the web :(
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