I believe that your assumption is correct, so the question is there any
added value that one gets from the Cincom version i.e. like hooks into
everything else in VW that may be of such value that it makes it
worthwhile to pay for the VW license which is not really that much. For
example, assume you were selling a product for $100.00 from my
understanding worst case would be that you would have to pay Cincom $6.00
, sounds reasonable for to me.
-Charles
On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 08:11:10 -0700, Nevin Pratt <nevin(a)bountifulbaby.com>
wrote:
I may be wrong but I think that the Cincom
business model in a
nutshell boils down to this -- if you make money then Cincom makes
money , if you don't then Cincom does not.
Bountiful Baby is a commercial business that makes money.
Bountiful Baby employs a SmallWiki as part of it's website.
Bountiful Baby's SmallWiki is the Squeak version. As far as I know, I
could not employ the VW version of SmallWiki for Bountiful Baby without
buying a VW license.
It would be good to know if my assumption is incorrect.
Nevin
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