Scott Cadillac wrote:

My belief is that we have to do most of it ourselves - or else, by
definition it's not a community anymore.


My approach is sharing information and code http://witango.org and
http://xml-extra.net , because I believe the more I give away, the more I'll
get back.

yes. that is one cool site that you got over there and i am really impressed by what you have did.

Coding Tango and Witango has supported me with a full-time job for the last
4 years, so I'll continue supporting it as long as the product is still
being developed - which it is.

i wish i could have your kinda experience (having a full-time job) with (wi)tango. i believe geographic location does matters. over in my country (singapore), hardly anyone here knows what (wi)tango is and thus won't wanna invest into it. we can show them that (wi)tango can build a spaceship (just exagerating) but they won't give it another look.

Remember, ColdFusion continues to support developers as well, and that
support is returned constantly by their community - and it was never free.

As for the Witango business plan? I can't say. But I think Witango is much
more akin to ColdFusion than PHP, especially when it comes to a serious
business solution. So it's hard to say if the "free" PHP approach would help
elevate Witango's reputation.

yes. no one can tell if that will work or not work.

Are you coming to the Conference in San Diego? I'll buy you a beer and we'll
chat some more :-)


i wish i could. but its just too far away from where i am and its beyond my budget...

best regards,
lance

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