Le 14 juin 2011 à 11:58, Keith Clarke a écrit :

> Agreed - and revIgniter is wonderful, too. But cloud services built in this 
> environment are not sellable to Enterprise customers if the underlying server 
> is an unknown technology, stagnating in a pre-beta release state. 
> 
> If revServer is really as good as we all think, why hasn't RunRev released it 
> into production, with a great song and dance? Despite the recent mobile 
> frenzy, cloud computing is still very much 'in' and an Enterprise-class 
> platform upon which folks can build cloud apps should be an asset to RunRev's 
> portfolio. So, what is holding them back from releasing a potential 
> money-spinner? That worries me.

Me too, to be honest. We know all how success can be relying on 15% of good-sad 
tech and 85% of proactive commercial and marketing choices... Alike for most of 
us, the RunRev culture is mostly engineering oriented while business incomes 
rely on the 85% of...
> 
> Meanwhile, If others are happy to run production services for paying 
> customers on beta software, that's their choice - good luck to them.
> Best,
> Keith..
> 
> On 14 Jun 2011, at 10:26, Pierre Sahores wrote:
> 
>> LC-Server is a professional grade server-side engine, no less, no more...
> 
> 
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