It's definitely behind schedule statistically.  But I've been involved with
a couple of Kickstarter projects and the way it seems to go is:

- an initial burst of investors that put it ahead statistically
- a mid period where everything just bumbles along quite slowly
- a final push in the last few days where things pick up because of last
minute efforts and people on the sidelines who are waiting to see how much
to contribute to make it happen

Pete
lcSQL Software <http://www.lcsql.com>


On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 8:10 PM, Monte Goulding
<mo...@sweattechnologies.com>wrote:

>
> On 07/02/2013, at 3:01 PM, Andrew Kluthe wrote:
>
> > I'm not sure what you mean, monte? If the kickstarter doesn't succeed
> > (people from my company have already backed it), will livecode continue
> as
> > it has been or close up shop or just take longer for the re-write?
>
> I expect it will take a lot longer to achieve the same results. If there
> isn't enough support from the community to go open source maybe it won't
> happen. I don't know. Just hoping we can make it from here. We're at least
> 9% off where we need to be at this stage.
>
> --
> M E R Goulding
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>
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