Re: [SMSI] WebDNA is too good to go away!
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2006
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 67047
interpreted = N
texte = > O.K., I have no idea what the plans are but, in hearing> comments from everyone for quite a while now, I thought I'd> broach this topic since it is the end of the week and seems> to need to be talked about.> > The subject line is not some last dich plea.. it's really> a fact. It would be a shame for this language (which is> really much more than a programming language) to go away.A reasonable model is one that we've seen with the EIMS mail server andLetterRip listserve. Sell the software back to the individual who wrote inthe first place.In fairness to SM, I doubt that WebDNA still has enough viability to justifymuch of anything, but it can certainly be a nice cottage industry forsomeone. There are enough of us out here to provide a reasonable income fora sole proprietor working from home or small office.I agree that the language still has merit and if something like this doesn'thappen, I fear it's a goner.-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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> O.K., I have no idea what the plans are but, in hearing> comments from everyone for quite a while now, I thought I'd> broach this topic since it is the end of the week and seems> to need to be talked about.> > The subject line is not some last dich plea.. it's really> a fact. It would be a shame for this language (which is> really much more than a programming language) to go away.A reasonable model is one that we've seen with the EIMS mail server andLetterRip listserve. Sell the software back to the individual who wrote inthe first place.In fairness to SM, I doubt that WebDNA still has enough viability to justifymuch of anything, but it can certainly be a nice cottage industry forsomeone. There are enough of us out here to provide a reasonable income fora sole proprietor working from home or small office.I agree that the language still has merit and if something like this doesn'thappen, I fear it's a goner.-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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