> > > > > .... But again, at this moment I see no need for a VFP10 or Sedna for me personally.
> > > > >
> > > > And these words come from a VFP MVP ?????????????????????????????????????????????
> > >
> > > I am not sure how the MVP award relates to this discussion. From the MVP home page:
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> > > --
> > > Eric den Doop
> > >
www.foxite.com - The Home Of The Visual FoxPro Experts
> >
> > Dedication????? does that word ring a bell?
>
> Sorry BL, but I feel offended by this statement...
>
Sorry to hear you feel offended. That was never my intention.
What I mean to say is that from my POV, a MVP in any technology should be as dedicated to the product they support (whether that is a .NET lingo, office, an OS or whatever) as can be.
In that context I find it hard to believe that a MVP says he/she has no need for the latest and the best or sees no need to improve that.
Once more, if you feel offended, my apologies, that was not my intention.
> If you don't understand the true meaning of the MVP program, I sincerely hope you will never be part of it.
>
Thank you so much for these encouraging words.
The true meaning you say. truth according to whome? MY truth is that any MVP should (among other things) "take his shirt off and fight for the existence of the product they stand for."
even this "open source" story is only half baked.
The community will never get the core of the product. and isn't that what it is all about.
We can create whatever we want, as long as it fits the core.
> And did you know I was in the top 10 (#6 or #7) of the most prolific VFP9 beta testers?
And how could I know that? If I missed some info please point out where I can find that.
Boudewijn Lutge®ink
http://www.vfpdevelopers-online.comThere's a light at the end of the tunnel, let's just hope it is not the headlight of a freight-train.