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<snip> If WDSC is based on Eclipse, which is open-source (free), then couldn't the WDSC community develop their own enhancements, or is that beyond the community's level of expertise? </snip> I don't believe it's that it's beyond the community's expertise...it's a matter of free time, effort, etc,etc,etc...it's not a small project by any means so finding folks with that kind of free time to do the heads-down coding is gonna be awful hard. We shouldn't have to re-invent the wheel...it should come with the car ;^D Thanks, Tommy Holden -----Original Message----- From: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2007 2:32 PM To: Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] Advanced vs. Standard Speaking as an underground WDSCi user on the list who's been actively using it for close to 6 months, I think that there is an underground. There are those who use it, those who know about it and don't use it, and those who've never heard of it. I think that unless you've been hiding under a rock, if you work on the AS/400/iSeries/System i you've probably heard about it at some point. Personally, I've known about it for a long time but just never got around to using it until recently. I've used Code and Designer for over 4 years but never had a compelling reason to make the switch. Late last year I decided to give it a try again and found that it wasn't so bad. I also agree with Jeff's comment that I can't justify that kind of money on it. I may have to go back to editing screens and printer files the old-fashioned way. If WDSC is based on Eclipse, which is open-source (free), then couldn't the WDSC community develop their own enhancements, or is that beyond the community's level of expertise? I still think of supply and demand. If IBM supply's it at $3500 a seat but there is no demand then they will either drop their price or drop the product. If there's a little demand but not as much as they like they should still be inclined to drop their price to increase quantity sold to maximize their profits. Personally, I think that the community has gotten used to the sales model of bundling it with the OS. If they start charging by the seat then does that mean that they plan on dropping the price of the OS? I'll believe that when I see it. Dave Parnin
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