On 22/10/04 5:14 pm, "Richard Gaskin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Could be because it's not really news per se. RunRev has had a > "Consulting & Services" page on their site as far back as I can remember. > > Judging from the difficulty some developers have had finding > subcontractors (most of the Rev pros I know are booked through the end > of the year), it doesn't seem RunRev's consulting adversely affects > other consulting developers. Seems there's plenty of work to go around. Right. There really is no cause for concern here. We've always done consulting, we're just making that a little more noticeable just now. There are several benefits for all Revolution users too: * Some of the consulting projects we work on, as has happened in the past, will mean that we add features to the engine or create new externals. Normally we will license these features back and make them available. * The more direct exposure we have with larger companies, the more we can make sure we include product features that suit their needs, which is going to be good for everyone. * We can bring in more people to use Revolution than would have previously. For example by working on a contract with someone and then selling them an installation of Revolution licenses, we grow the community. * There is more than enough consulting work to go around. Ultimately all that this will do is increase the number of people using the technology, which will surely just mean a greater pool of potential revenue for everyone offering that sort of service, not just us. Kind regards, Kevin Kevin Miller ~ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ http://www.runrev.com/ Runtime Revolution - User-Centric Development Tools _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
