Re: [WebDNA] WebDNA future
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2010
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 104494
interpreted = N
texte = On Jan 14, 2010, at 19:26, Kenneth Grome wrote:>> When you look at php, one of the biggest things that php has=20>> going for it is an army of people willing to work for free. Hard=20>> to compete against that, you know?=20>=20> Agreed. I think this is why so many of us were pushing for open =source WebDNA -- because we know that lots of programmers will flock to =WebDNA once they get a taste of it -- and offer free programming labor. =It's not like open course programmers invest their time and then have to =pay for the software on top of that. Know what I mean?PHP programmers have the benefit to use php for free, and we will be =more than happy to provide free licenses against help. This is not the =first time i offer this...> If you think the docs are crappy, then why not offer to help=20>> update them? Maybe we could have a wiki and police each=20>> other? You get the idea.=20>=20> I get the idea, and I have offered to help absolutely free of charge =-- not on the docs but in other ways, one of which was substantial and =potentially very valuable to WSC just last year. Unfortunately they =refused to support my efforts so I got discouraged and decided not to =bother any more.Ken, your "help" was a purchase offer...Anyway, i made a quick and dirty "wiki" page at =http://www.webdna.us/wiki.dna=46rom this page, anybody from the list will be able to update the =references pages as you wish. Modifications will immediately appear. I =have a backup of the base.- chris=
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On Jan 14, 2010, at 19:26, Kenneth Grome wrote:>> When you look at php, one of the biggest things that php has=20>> going for it is an army of people willing to work for free. Hard=20>> to compete against that, you know?=20>=20> Agreed. I think this is why so many of us were pushing for open =source WebDNA -- because we know that lots of programmers will flock to =WebDNA once they get a taste of it -- and offer free programming labor. =It's not like open course programmers invest their time and then have to =pay for the software on top of that. Know what I mean?PHP programmers have the benefit to use php for free, and we will be =more than happy to provide free licenses against help. This is not the =first time i offer this...> If you think the docs are crappy, then why not offer to help=20>> update them? Maybe we could have a wiki and police each=20>> other? You get the idea.=20>=20> I get the idea, and I have offered to help absolutely free of charge =-- not on the docs but in other ways, one of which was substantial and =potentially very valuable to WSC just last year. Unfortunately they =refused to support my efforts so I got discouraged and decided not to =bother any more.Ken, your "help" was a purchase offer...Anyway, i made a quick and dirty "wiki" page at =http://www.webdna.us/wiki.dna=46rom this page, anybody from the list will be able to update the =references pages as you wish. Modifications will immediately appear. I =have a backup of the base.- chris=
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