> No, this doesn't match with our experiences we had at the systems: a lot > of people said, yes, I tried fpc but I didn't like to work with the > command line. When we asked, did you try lazarus, the answer was, no, I > didn't know about it.
Of course, but I don't think you mean mean the projects have to merge, it just means the advertising has to merge (cross-advertise each other more).. I'm sure the FPC team doesn't want to merge with lazarus? Just change the marketing/advertising tactics right? i.e. maybe in big bold font on the FPC website: "Lazarus is the major IDE that uses FPC" or something similar. In an FAQ section: Question: What is FPC exactly, and what is lazarus? Answer: If you come from a delphi background, consider FPC like DCC. FPC is not an IDE, just like DCC is not an IDE. Question: What is DCC, I don't know what that stands for? Answer: That is the compiler that powers the Delphi IDE. _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal