Agreed. That and security are the issues and they have been more than adequately addressed for a long time now. The "omigod my data isn't on my own server" alarm is a red herring. Any company that sees the advantage in distributed browser-based apps can easily deal with the "scary" parts of the solution.

On Nov 14, 2005, at 11:23 AM, Ken Ray wrote:

How comfortable would you feel if all your Revolution source code and
stack components were stored on somebody else's computer at some site
remote from you?

The same way I feel that all my web site source code and components are stored on someone else's computer at some site remote from me... I'm fine with it so long as I have direct access to it and can keep a backup in case
the server goes down.



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