Robert Brenstein wrote:

 Well, there is a consensus that the IDE should be available for
 downloads separately from engines, so you are inline with others
 here. However, there were a couple suggestions to have engines
 (separately from IDE) for downloads from SourceForge. This will allow
 us to keep an archive of older engines and avoid potential troubles
 when Rev updates the engine but for whatever reason MC IDE should
 continue to be used with the previous version of the engine. It is
 not likely scenerio but surely plausible, particularly during
 transition periods. One should keep in mind that each version of MC
 IDE is coupled to the engine through version number check, so each
 engine update will require modification to IDE.

The version-checking in the IDE can (and arguably should) change.

Yes, but can we program it with clear conscience to accept future releases of the engine without testing first?



There's already an archive of engines out there.  I have no trouble linking
to it, but would prefer not to have to maintain such an archive myself if
possible.

--
 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World Media Corporation
 Developer of WebMerge: Publish any database on any Web site

I am not sure that there is anything to maintaining such an archive. You put a file on the server and that's it. Anyway, we do NOT have to have it. We are talking about an option to have it should we want/need it in the future. In other words, it would be nice if the licensing did not preclude that for no justifiable reason.


BTW, the only archive I am aware of is at Mark Talluto's site, and may or may not be there for ever. MC and Rev have offered only the latest version so far. Besides, they do not offer just engines but full packages for download.

Robert
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