My bet is that some parts of it will go open source, and depending on how it goes (if it get better, or not), they will open some other parts of it...
If this will make some sense, they will have to go from the more generic objects to the most specific ones; that is, they better open first NSArray than EODisplayGroup.
In the meantime the WOCommunity will provide the tools to develop (to code) new apps — and may be the expected WOVE which will substitute the "old fashioned" WO Builder.

Let's start putting a $20 on that ... Ken ;^?

Dino

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Date: Sun, 10 Sep 2006 05:50:07 -0400

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Subject: Re: WO to go openSource?

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I would bet serious money against it.  My guess is, the latest rumor  

articles are reading into the idea that the community will be  

providing tools (like WOLips).


On Sep 9, 2006, at 11:31 PM, .::welemski::. wrote:


Hi lists,


Is WebObjects really going to be openSource?


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