> > On the other hand, MS will have to do *something* in a few years.
> 
>       Why? The landscape is littered with abandoned Microsoft 
> products. Why should VFP be treated any different?


Because it's a language/product development system that is responsible
for thousands (maybe hundreds of thousands, but even thousands is
enough) of running applications that MS will discover it can't just pull
the plug on or walk away from.

In addition, there's long been a significant lawsuit looming behind MS's
"fundamentally deceitful" handling of FoxPro, but it never took on any
mass. That will change if MS implements an OS change that kills running
VFP applications. The on-line community represents just a slice of VFP
users around the world. If MS were to do something to kill running
applications, they will come out of the woodwork to sign up for a class
action lawsuit. 

But MS wouldn't let it come to that. Instead the company will find some
entity to turn over the product over to, minimally - maybe even
expressly - for the purpose of maintenance to deal with this very
problem - and then exit gracefully. Even this tidbit would be enough,
because it will give us a defense against the "VFP is dead" argument.
The company will have to decide between giving us this tidbit or deal
with an embroilment.

 
> > I'm guessing/hoping they will turn the product over to some entity
> > that will take the ball and run with it. Then *they* can do this.
> 
>       'Hoping' is the right word here. IMO, it'll never happen.

Because MS has enough trouble looming in the marketplace in the years to
come, they wouldn't want this problem to come to a boil and be a thorn
in their side while they have bigger fish to fry. No, they'll settle
somehow.



Bill

 
> -- Ed Leafe



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