Re: [IDE] - The Dynamic Opportunity - ActiveState Komodo IDE / Open Source

2006-01-28 Thread Scott David Daniels
Ilias Lazaridis wrote:
 As a first step, a free personal edition (non-commercial and academic
 use) would help to spread the Komodo IDE within the communities.
Yeah, and ActiveState makes up the loss in income on volume, eh?
I've got no problem paying for good work.

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Re: [IDE] - The Dynamic Opportunity - ActiveState Komodo IDE / Open Source

2006-01-28 Thread Ilias Lazaridis
Scott David Daniels wrote:
 Ilias Lazaridis wrote:
 
 As a first step, a free personal edition (non-commercial and academic
 use) would help to spread the Komodo IDE within the communities.
 
 Yeah, and ActiveState makes up the loss in income on volume, eh?

The personal edition costs currently $29,95.

A $0,- personal edition would spread around quickly.

Commercial users still have to order/upgrade the professional version 
($295,-).

 I've got no problem paying for good work.

This is not about paying for good work or not.

It is about an opportunity for ActiveState and the dynamic language 
communities.

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It is about a weaknesses-of [1] and upcoming/existent threats-for [2] 
the ActiveState Komodo IDE.

After implementing the initial step (free personal edition), the 
situation would change slightly:

*Strength*: free edition for non-commercial and educational use *available*.

*Strength*: simplified distribution due to no-cost version (which could 
be packaged e.g. within distributions which have not strict open-source 
requirements. ActiveState would keep his rights).

Those (and the other existent) strengths would not be enouth to deal 
with the threat [2].

Further steps would be necessary (like a step by step transformation to 
open source).

The NetBeans IDE [end of 2004 - current status unknown] contained 
several non-open-source binaries, thus it was partial open source and 
not open source, as it was marketed.

ActiveState could follow this example initially (whilst clarifying the 
status patial open source of course).

Step by step, more and more binaries would be released into open source, 
allowing this way ActiveState to go slowly through the process of 
applying the necessary changes (including 'mentality'-change of the 
staff and the developers).

The license could(!) be similar to the eclipse foundation's one.

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Hope this has clarified the topic further.

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both excerpts below are taken from:
http://lazaridis.com/samples/com/ActiveState/product.html

[1]

*Weakness*

 * Komodo Free Edition Not Available
   o Could have e.g. negative influence on Open-Source-Communities
   o Reduces distribution

*Suggestion*

a) Initial Step: ActiveState should make the Komodo personal edition 
free of charge.
*Commercial* users still need to upgrade to the *professional* version 
for a license fee.

*Benefit*

This would most possibly lead to *spreading* the IDE *widely* within the 
dynamic language communities and would attract users which look for a 
free IDE (which partially will update to the professional version).

A free edition would *simplify* the *download* procedure drastically. A 
link get the free personal edition from the main page would be enough. 
No license-key required. Quick, Easy and no hassle - get an IDE for 5 
dynamic languages.


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[2]

Threats

eclipse dynamic language support - http://www.eclipse.org/proposals/dltk/
upcoming competitive IDE's (based on eclipse or others)



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Re: [IDE] - The Dynamic Opportunity - ActiveState Komodo IDE / Open Source

2006-01-27 Thread Ilias Lazaridis
Ed Leafe wrote:
 On Jan 26, 2006, at 6:37 PM, Ilias Lazaridis wrote:
 
 As a first step, a free personal edition (non-commercial and academic
 use) would help to spread the Komodo IDE within the communities.

 This would be a gentle contribution to the open source dynamic
 languages, which are a foundation for the ActiveStates business.

 An Open Source Komodo IDE would allow the several dynamic language
 communities to collaborate on a common goal.
 
 
 If Komodo were to go open source, I would certainly consider it as  
 the basis for the Dabo IDE project.

And other IDE vendors and tool developers would surely follow.

just like the chain-reaction within the eclipse project (see below) - 
but with the dynamic languages domain.

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http://www.eclipse.org/membership/members/add_in_provider.php
http://www.eclipse.org/membership/members/strategic.php

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[IDE] - The Dynamic Opportunity - ActiveState Komodo IDE / Open Source

2006-01-26 Thread Ilias Lazaridis
followup to comp.lang.perl.misc

[I will read the other groups, too]

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The following suggestions result out of an one-day website review of
Active State [1].

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http://lazaridis.com/samples/com/ActiveState/

*Suggestions:*

Near Future:
   *Open* Source the Komodo IDE.

Immediately:
   *Free* the Personal Edition for non-commercial use (now $29,95 ).
   *Change* killer to dynamic: Komodo - The Dynamic IDE.
   *Clarify* product overview on the home page.
   *Simplify* Komodo Trial download.
   *Automate* license installation.
   *Enhance* Company Section

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As a first step, a free personal edition (non-commercial and academic
use) would help to spread the Komodo IDE within the communities.

This would be a gentle contribution to the open source dynamic
languages, which are a foundation for the ActiveStates business.

An Open Source Komodo IDE would allow the several dynamic language
communities to collaborate on a common goal.

Dynamic Language are more powerfull than just for scripting, aren't
they? Placing this power on top of an huge java source-code base, like
eclipse is, reduces this power [3].

ActiveState has everything needed, including the backup of Sophos [4], a
large scale company in the threat-management domain (which would benefit 
from an open-source implementation, too).

This could (at a later point) become similar to the eclipse [2] project,
but specialized on dynamic languages.

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If you think that an Open Source Komodo IDE would be of benefit for the
dynamic languages, just ensure to spread this thought around.

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Any comments are very welcome.

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[1] - http://www.activestate.com

[2] - http://www.eclipse.org

[3] - http://www.eclipse.org/proposals/dltk/

[4] - http://www.sophos.com/

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Re: [IDE] - The Dynamic Opportunity - ActiveState Komodo IDE / Open Source

2006-01-26 Thread Ed Leafe
On Jan 26, 2006, at 6:37 PM, Ilias Lazaridis wrote:

 As a first step, a free personal edition (non-commercial and academic
 use) would help to spread the Komodo IDE within the communities.

 This would be a gentle contribution to the open source dynamic
 languages, which are a foundation for the ActiveStates business.

 An Open Source Komodo IDE would allow the several dynamic language
 communities to collaborate on a common goal.

If Komodo were to go open source, I would certainly consider it as  
the basis for the Dabo IDE project.

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