Stefan.
No need to apologise, they are all valid points and no damage done.
No offense taken.
The point I will debate you on is your remark about a shrinking
community. The facts are that the Lite edition has actually brought
a lot of developers onto the platform and we actually have a larger
user base now than when we purchased the technology from Pervasive.
Many of the developers that start with a Lite edition are upgrading
to the standard edition as they prove to themselves that Witango is a
viable solution to their needs.
We have also seen that the developers that "leave" the platform
actually just expand their marketability by adding asp.Net or PHP to
their repertoire and keep developing projects with Witango as well.
Regards
Phil
On 03/04/2007, at 11:23 AM, Stefan Gonick wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I screwed up. I meant to send that last message privately. I really
didn't
want to send a negative message to the group at large. I love the
Witango
product and hope that it will continue to exist for many many years
to come.
I will point out that there is often a good explanation behind the
things that
happen at With Ent., even if I would be reassured to know sooner
what they
are. It's easier for me to coast along with things when I do. I
don't know how
to undo any potential damage my message may have caused, but hopefully
something good will come out of this. I really didn't mean to cause
discord.
Best regards,
Stefan
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