Folks:
I guess I am, perhaps like others, trying to wrap my head around what 
expectations are reasonable for use financed vs mother ship financed 
improvements to livecode. In the past, I have used commercial, purchased 
software, like Director, Supercard, Word, etc, where the model is that some 
profit-making entity creates a software package and sells it, then upgrades it 
as time and technology changes. There is a charge for each updated version and 
that supports the software development entity. I mention this only because that 
is my experience, mostly, in the software world. My only open source experience 
is with the software on my vps server at LiquidWeb, which has lots of open 
source software on it, but I only pay LiquidWeb, not (directly at least) for 
the software.

Now we have “open source” and a yearly license fee, plus user financed updates 
for specific features, not to mention added license fees for specific new 
components, like HTML5. I understand that the mothership needs to survive and 
to be sustainable and it takes resources to keep the software current. I worry 
that the special license deals given to the kickstarter contributors (I am one 
of them) has created a situation where the mothership has borrowed from the 
future and the yearly licensing fees have already been spent, thus the need for 
more kickstarter type funding to implement features that, in the normal world, 
would be classified as general updates to keep the tools alive and current. We 
have updates to 64 bit for OSX, which if not done, would eventually render the 
application unusable in OSX, and copy paste improvements that seem like basic 
features. 

So, I am somewhat scratching my head about this. Obviously if the mothership 
goes under, we all lose, big time, and I appreciate that. Also, if the 
resources at the mothership simply don’t exist for certain updates, then ….. 
they won’t get done without added funding from the users. I recently read a 
blog by an open source company that gave away so much of their product to open 
source, that they didn’t have anything to sell.

So, I’m just thinking out loud here and possibly expressing sentiment others 
might share.

Best,
Bill


> On Nov 19, 2015, at 5:33 AM, Robert Mann <r...@free.fr> wrote:
> 
> Hi! I'me a bit puzzled..  i've been waiting about 10 years for a comfortable
> audio framework within runrev/livecode that would allow all of us to use
> embed compressed audio within live code stacks and exchange kind of "audio
> cards" easily over the internet. Well, damn it... !
> 
> So.. an addition to find & replace, looks a bit.. out of place in my view. 
> QUESTION :: ==> WOuld it be SO VERY DIFFICULT for live code now to just have
> the possibility of storing any kind of really compressed audio format???
> Just that!! no frills.. just that! 
> 
> (to be precise, i did found a [complicated]  turnaround which involved
> recording in wave, than transcoding using lame as a separate program to be
> installed (and that made it just impracticable for a commercial product with
> the potential problems that occurred quickly with only 3 testers!!) and then
> converting to quicktime movie... and eventually storing into a cProp. But
> man... but man.. )
> 
> Sorry for that not so positive view.. and I know the mothership team did,
> does and will do climb mountains.. but.. such a little tiny hill bump would
> make a lot of us happy I think!
> 
> With a smile, Robert
> 
> 
> 
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