Pasting images: purity or usability?

xbury.cs at clearstream.com xbury.cs at clearstream.com
Tue May 17 15:26:52 EDT 2005


Mark,

Does this mean that some features that are apparently 1980's technology 
will be migrated to modern standards without our having to suggest it or 
do we still have to suggest them for you to notice that some things still 
are not as standard/enterprise as they should be?

Some of the suggestions i made to Scott 4 years ago are still impacting me 
here and still unimplemented... 

Cheers
Xavier


On 17.05.2005 14:08:54 metacard-bounces wrote:
>Especially if there are so many serious(!) and pending bugs and we have 
to hear
>something like "...upcoming features/news that will change the way of 
using Rev 
>completely",
>as Mr. Miller stated in the chat last week, then i DO feel a bit 
pissed... :-)
>
>I feel I must point out that Kevin did not actually say this - it was 
said by 
>Ro Nagey - Kevin and Ro are two quite distinct entities I can assure you.
>
>Kevin was quite clear that the next few versions of Revolution would 
build on 
>what we currently have - and you can read that as meaning that we will do 
our 
>best to balance the introduction of new features as the market demands, 
and 
>addressing the current issues that the present technology has.
>
>Warmest Regards,
>
>Mark.
>
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