But - and I think you would have to agree - there are shops and engineers (or maybe just "one" developer would be all that is needed) in the DOT NOT space that certainly have more experience than the group hired by Quay.
The team hired by Quay are halfway between VFP and DOT NOT. Most of thier expertise is in "How To" publications and consultant fees generated from back end hand holding gigs.
I don't know for a fact - but my guess is that the talent pool is a lot deeper than the VFP used-to-be's (or NOT wanna-be's) than the services team Quay limited themselves to.
Why fish around the VFP community for NOT developers and NOT projects. It just seems weak. We'll have to see how the project fares - I guess<g>
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