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Re: A WebObjects article on Appleinsider
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Re: A WebObjects article on Appleinsider


  • Subject: Re: A WebObjects article on Appleinsider
  • From: William Hatch <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 08 Jul 2009 08:46:27 -0400


On Jul 8, 2009, at 7:04 AM, David Avendasora wrote:

Yeah, this is really good news. Now that WO releases won't be tied to OS X and Xcode releases, I'm betting we'll see far more frequent releases of updates to the frameworks.

seriously? I remember the exact inverse statements being made when, only four-ish years ago, they tied WO's release schedule back into the main development tools. I think it's good news, but hopefully it means that they'll stop developing their unnecessary deployment that virtually nobody uses and focus on the frameworks instead. I hate the thought of one more minute going into maintaining wotaskd, monitor and everything else that goes along with WebObjects as a stand alone application server. They should have done it long ago, and in all honesty, we should have been willing to let that go a long time ago, if it would have helped with resources inside apple devoted to developing WO. _______________________________________________
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