Am 23.04.2010 um 20:10 schrieb Ricardo J. Parada:


On Apr 23, 2010, at 2:04 PM, Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf wrote:

How about we do a petition to Apple and/or a "Dear Steve Jobs" email?

I already did this. Quite a while ago. It got ignored silently …

I read on the web that he's been answering emails recently.  :-)  :-)


Well, stop making fun of me. ;-) I know I was naive when I wrote this mail. I just posted it here to demonstrate that "an email to Steve Jobs" is no silver bullet. WebKit and WebObjects are indeed two very different kind of animals. While a wide adoption of modern web browser technology (e.g. WebKit) is important for the success of Apple (it enables them to build great stuff) a wide adoption of WebObjects is not (it enables others to build great stuff). Its actually the two ends of the same rope: WebObjects is pivotal for Apple to create great webapps and WebKit is pivotal for Apple to enable everybody to use that webapps. If I were Apple I also would keep WebObjects for myself. Otherwise I would loose a competitive advantage. Apple is not Sun who just wanted to be loved by everybody (by giving away everything for free)


cheers,

        Lars _______________________________________________
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