This message is really for Richard Gaskin in his role as LiveCode Community 
Manager but I thought it would be useful (especially for Richard) to get other 
people’s feedback.

It may be just me but I have noticed two themes growing on the mailing lists. 
The first is the expression of dissatisfaction with the quality of LiveCode 7 
mainly from people who have a commercial licence (or subscription). The second 
is the number of people who are reluctant to move anything which needs to be 
relied upon to LiveCode 7 especially those whose livelihood (or part of it) is 
dependent on LiveCode. Both are completely understandable. 

I see this as quite a chicken and egg situation, people didn’t have the time to 
test LiveCode 7 pre-releases. Now when they give LiveCode 7 a  try, they come 
across issues that have a serious effect on them. This is turn makes them more 
reluctant to do further testing and hence further delays there intention to 
move to LiveCode 7.

Whilst I have no doubt that RunRev’s own testing could be much improved and it 
would be worth their investment of more time into testing, the reality seems to 
be that at this time they are relying on bug reports to improve the product 
quality.

Personally, I want to see LiveCode progress and, galling though it may seem to 
some, would prefer to put a little effort in to finding bugs rather than sit 
and wait.

Perhaps you would consider requesting that RunRev organise another Global Jam 
event where the community reports bug and the RunRev team fixes them. It might 
help to built a little more momentum in moving LiveCode forward.

Regards

Peter
http://LiveCode1001.blogspot.com <http://livecode1001.blogspot.com/> 






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