On Jul 25, 2005, at 7:15 PM, Dennis Brown wrote:
Chipp,
I hope you are right about that, I want to think the best of the
community, and the actions speak louder than the words, but some of
the posts took me aback, and made me start to wonder where some
were coming from. I also am sensitive to the fact that changes to
the status quo can have a real effect on peoples livelihoods if
they don't also change to keep pace --"my altruism usually stops
when your fist is occupying the same volume as my nose". I like to
see win-win propositions in all my dealings.
Dennis
On Jul 25, 2005, at 9:57 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:
Dennis Brown wrote:
I get the distinct impression that many actually do not want to
see the exclusive club of knowledgeable Transcript programmers
expand to quickly by having good docs. It almost appears to be
a conflict of interests between professionals who want to keep
the highly productive club small because it is their competitive
advantage and the non-professionals who want to see the user
base grow for the benefit of all. Also tutorials and other
tools provided by professionals seem to be a sort of advertising
that might be lost if the docs were first class.
Dennis,
I know that I have publicly joked about this with Richard. My online
scripting conference stack (scripting 101) also takes a stab at
that. I truly want Rev to succeed and become as popular as it can
be. I think that humor does not translate well in this form and can
be misunderstood quite easily. I apologize if anything I have ever
said has given you a negative impression regarding this topic.
A financially successful business model requires more than knowing a
wonderful tool like Rev. Knowing Rev sure does give one the upper-
hand though. Here is to the success of Rev and all of those
involved. My glass is in the air.
Mark Talluto
--
CANELA Software
http://www.canelasoftware.com
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