You can cross of Scenarios 1 to 3. Scenario 4 is is close to the
mark. Scenario 5, still not sure about this one. Jury is still out
on whether Witango will be the death of me!
To those still using Witango and wanting to,
As I have admitted previously I do not live a public life, I am not a
communicator, marketer or PR guru, I am just the guy that is in the
background getting on with what I need to get done. Witango has not
been shelved. Admittedly it is has not been on a fast track but it is
still alive. Yes, it is still a niche product and will continue to
be. It is still part of our business model and we are still providing
licensing and support for version 5.5 to those that require it and we
will continue to do so while there is a demand for it right down to
the very last user.
Witango 6 will be available to those that still want to use it. With
the latest OS X Java update we now have a fully functioning dev studio
that is able to replace the old carbon Mac studio.
...
To Robert G,
What you do and whether you listening to your peers is entirely up to
you. It is your decision and I am sure you will balance the pros and
cons of your actions.
Personally I have never been judged so often and harshly by someone
who does not know me, have any contact with me, have any understanding
of me, understanding of the way I lead my life or run my business,
what motivates me personally or professionally or knows what is going
on in my private life. May I offer you some wisdom - a long time ago
I learnt not to make judgements without compassion and to never judge
someone's actions until I knew what there motives or situation was.
This wisdom has served me well time and time again.
You have told us all on several occasions that you are moving on to
the PHP community so if there is nothing positive keeping you here
please move on with your professional life. I am sure there are many
more positive things you can dedicate your time and energy to there
than beating up on Witango/Me here.
Regards
Phil
On 23/09/2009, at 9:51 PM, WebDude wrote:
Scenario 1 - Phil is letting the product die... Perhaps we could group
together and purchase the code and then we could have truly Open
Source
Licensing and rework the code ourselves.
Scenario 2 - Phil is in over his head and is trying to find someone to
purchase the product to pick up where he left off.
Scenario 3 - Phil wants to claim bankruptcy and the only way he can
is by
showing massive losses on the product (not sure if this is feasible in
Australia).
Scenario 4 - Phil is still wrangling through the legal process and
got fed
up with all the negativity on this list.
Scenario 5 - Phil is dead.
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