Carsten Ziegeler wrote:

>Leo Sutic wrote:
>  
>
>>Carsten,
>>
>>you are right - everything gets a little bit more complicated.
>>
>>    
>>
>Yes, and this is the thing that worries me - I know a lot of people
>saying "Avalon is too complicated" and this makes it even a little
>bit more complicated,
>

Actually I have quite the opposite view.  I belive that what is 
happending at the moment is equivilent to ironing out the wrinkes on an 
excellant tapestry.  When those wrinkles dissaper you will see more and 
more value as tools converge toward a common model, extensions to the 
framework become more and more unified, small inconsistencies in the 
abstractions between different layers dissapear.  But the value is not 
having something the is perfect - no - the value is having something 
this is really consistent in implementation and abstraction - and that's 
funcamentally important if your automating development or runtime 
processes - and that's the magic that deliver simplicity.  

Frankly, I have to confess - I'm really excited about A5.

Cheers, Steve.

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Stephen J. McConnell

OSM SARL
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