it says talk to Heather, she will work out something that's fair, and it also says stay with them because this is a long term thing. It may be that some things about pricing or licensing are not what you would like right now, but over time it will be OK. It also says that there are alternatives, but they are not cost free. They may not cost so much in money, Python is completely free, but money is not the only thing you pay in.
I should have been a bit clearer, sorry, it was a bit self indulgent. On the specific license issue, what Heather told me to do was pretty much what you advised. Upgrade when clear you need to and skip a release if you are not sure you need it. I think in the end this is about free versus commercial. If you go commercial there is a certain cost of staying current. It can be minimised, as you advise doing by choosing your releases carefully. But in the end you have to pay the price, so the decision is, are you prepared for this? It needs to be budgeted for. If the OP can't afford the price in money or does not want to pay it, there is always Python. I thought long and hard about Python when discontented with the Linux version, still do sometimes, but stayed for the above reasons, and decided that I would budget for whatever upgrades were needed. My advice would be think hard, because this is a long term commitment both in time and in money, and if you stay with Rev, be prepared for the financial cost, which may be higher than you've been assuming. -- View this message in context: http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/Making-Sense-of-Licenses-tp3920750p3924879.html Sent from the Revolution - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode