We've been working with WO since the days of "Rhapsody" so I guess that pretty much makes me one of the "old guys" although Chuck, Guido... are way more experienced than me. Still, the course of the recent wo history has made us give it up.

Chuck probably has 10 buddies at Apple he can call and chat with. We mere mortals don't. So when I propose a WO solution to a customer and he asks me why he should invest money in WO when it is not open source and less and less supported/pushed/pre-installed (pick whatever you like best) then all I can say is "Chuck said, that he feels confident that WO will continue to be publicly available".

Although we loved the WO technology, we now moved everything except one of our solutions to the open source world.

-will

On 14.09.2009, at 05:04, Guido Neitzer wrote:

On 13. Sep. 2009, at 14:12 , Gustavo Pizano wrote:

Make God hears you.. I know Im new to WO and all, but I have become more fond to it than any other web technology, i.e J2EE, and it will hurt me a lot, if something like "Disappearing" will happen, and I think im not the only one feeling this.

So, when you're new why not just listen to the old guys? Makes life so much easier.

Guido
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