Re: WO alternatives
Re: WO alternatives
- Subject: Re: WO alternatives
- From: Pascal Robert <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 9 Oct 2009 10:52:33 -0400
People are acting like Apple treated us like a top-tier developer community and all of a sudden yanked the rug out from under us.
For that, I must add that I think that a lot of people are expecting Apple to treat us like a top-tier developer community because of the years of when Apple/NeXT was selling WO for tons of money. And WO became a tool for big enterprises, with a price tag that go with it, to a semi open-source product used by small consultant shops.
3) What is the size of your organization? SOHO (1 to 9 employees) | 51% | | 56 | Small business (10 to 99 employees) | 25% | | 28 | Medium business (100 to 999 employees) | 7% | | 8 | Enterprise (1000 to 4999 employees) | 2% | | 2 | Large enterprise (5000+) | 2% | | 2 | Government | 3% | | 3 | College/university | 7% | | 8 | K-12 | 0% | | 0 | Other, please specify | 3% | | 3 | Total respondents | 110 |
And the average number of devs by organization is 3.something. This is quite different from the late 90s. |
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