Why isn't Rev more popular?

Pierre Sahores psahores at easynet.fr
Fri Dec 2 02:29:21 EST 2005


YES ! Rev is many more powerfull and suitable as a first class global  
development tool and framework than the market think it is and i  
follow you 100% Mark in the idea that RunRev would provide us a great  
help in going head more closely with great scale marketing and buzz  
redundant operations...

Best to All, Pierre

Le 2 déc. 05 à 03:51, Mark Swindell a écrit :
>
> Kevin,
>
> Thanks for your post, and I'm glad to hear that the Rev team is  
> confident things are moving well for Revolution.   I use Revolution  
> every day in my work and greatly appreciate it, and those who make  
> it happen for me.
>
> To clarify, the question was not meant to invite negativism at all,  
> but rather realistic responses to help explain what would seem to  
> be a disparity between a great tool and how widespread its use and  
> reputation.
>
> Popularity doesn't reflect value or integrity... only how well- 
> known something or someone is.  Randy Newman is (in my opinion) a  
> brilliant musician/songwriter, but he's certainly not "popular."    
> Asking why he's not more popular doesn't say anything negative  
> about him.  But it could help explain why more people don't  
> appreciate or know his work, which, if popularity were on his wish- 
> list, could only be a good thing for him in his bid to make it so.
>
> Mark
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