Hi, James,

My reading of the page you referenced and the page at http:// mydreamapp.com/ says that we submit ideas to:

  * a set of judges

  * the "Killer App Dream Team"

  * the (already 2000) voters

who will collectively decide which idea gets implemented, not by us, but by the "Killer App Dream Team" developers.

Given that (from my inferences over the last two weeks, and in lieu of any official communication on this important topic from Apple to the plebeians who couldn't attend WWDC) Apple just dropped support of a (almost) working set of WebObjects tools, what would cause this constituency to agree that a working set of WO development tools would constitute their idea of a "Killer App"?

Just asking.

On the other hand, it doesn't hurt to try, and if we submit ideas that reflect what the original tools actually did, perhaps the submission will help spread the word about what an astounding set of technology WebObjects already represents. I wouldn't get my hopes up, however, that the idea would be accepted. I think Apple wants the community (us) to come up with a set of Open Source tools that run everywhere, not just on Cocoa.

Regards,
Jerry

On Aug 24, 2006, at 7:13 AM, James Cicenia wrote:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/macworld/20060821/tc_macworld/ mydreamapp20060821_0


Why don't we submit a killer WebObjects development environment application suite?

- James Cicenia

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