> Unfortunately, it's not that simple.
>
> You haven't factored in Support costs nor administrative overhead nor...
> Well, I don't know what else the Marketing folks do when they figure these
> things out, but that's why I'm not in Marketing, eh?


Right it's not my game either (marketing), but perhaps Zend would be willing
to supply why the price is at $6,000.
As you said above , it doesn't just stop when I buy the encoder. Whose going
to do the encoding and continue doing the encoding
with continued releases etc? A graphic designer? A consultant? I  have
listened to the arguments, 6000 is steep when you compare it with a download
from freshmeat. Writing  a c-module is not *that* far away from writing some
of the more complicated php/perl/python scripts.
Indeed this is what furthers php. I would rather see Zend charging for
support contracts, rather than the actual product....



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