I agree with you Charles, I think that Marketing is the exact market for DC and that letting people who like to tinker but have no further use (i.e. commercial) is very very important for the future of a product like Revolution. Also, the education field is very important to our future.

I would guess that some people only see the benefits in front of them and not the bigger picture.

Tom

On Feb 13, 2006, at 8:11 AM, Charles Hartman wrote:


On Feb 13, 2006, at 12:45 AM, Scott Kane wrote:

By-By DreamCard?

Is there really a market for it anyway?  I mean, apart from
education most people want to compile binaries...


(carefully selecting the polite form of the answer) Why yes, there is a market for it. As an unfunded private individual developing mostly tutorial stacks, I can afford DC and certainly not any other form of RR. The no-standalones limitation isn't much of an inconvenience for distribution, especially with StackRunner. No DC, I'm gone. I don't think I'm that uncommon.

Charles


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