Hey Carlo,

nice to see you took that with humor, I thought it was pretty funny
too, although I am a developer myself and I can understand your
hesitation to release..

I'm just chiming in to say if you ever feel that ramping up your
website for release becomes a strain on your time, I'd be happy to
volunteer my time - if it helps releasing DynAtomic sooner. If that's
of interest, lemme know and I'll send you my qualifications.
(I'm talking Payment gateways, restricted versionized downloads,
access control etc...)

Just a thought.

Have a great day,
Daniel



On Sun, Jul 6, 2008 at 2:41 PM, Carlo Lanzotti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>> Content preview:  > Noticed this on Dynatomic site! > > > "We are updating
>> the
>>  DynaDream's Website for the forthcoming DynAtomic's > release. > Please
>> come
>>  back later. Thanks for your patience!" > > Is this true? You can read
>> this
>>  statement on his website since ... let me think ... 1854? 'Please come
>> back
>>  later' means you should visit this site again in the year 2020. Just to
>> read
>>  that you should come back later. ;) [...]
>
> Well, this reply make me laughing, seriously :-)
>
> Anyway, your point is true. It is many years that most users find this
> 'static' and some times ironics words written in the front page of the
> DynaDream's web site.
>
> It may seem that I'm joking with all you, but it is not.
>
> Anyway I've no excuse, and I made the same errors many times in the past
> years, announcing the release... and no release at all.
>
> I can understand your frustration, but for some reasons I had to keep things
> going this way.
>
> By the way, you will not wait until 2020.
>
> Just to give a 'little kick' on this reply: To be more precise developing of
> DynAtomic (At the time RealCloth) started officially in the beginning of
> january 2000 :-)
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Carlo Lanzotti
>
>

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