>Finally: I observed that selective censorship risked people deciding this was all about trying to move people to dotNET. Lets not forget this argument is about a
web tool- something VFP doesn't offer out of the box which is fairly unusual in 2006. If this product is blocked from the "community" open source arena, will there be a freeware/open source web tool for VFP? I'm not the only one asking that question. I'm disappointed that one of the project owners has taken it personally, but IMHO this is pretty obvious. Web is important. Not everybody can afford an extra commercial tool. What will they do?
From what I've read, I think less than 10% of what is part of SednaX will be related to .NET, and in those cases it would be on VFP interop with .NET classes. Web is important, and if there is a need and demand for an open source project for a VFP web tool, one can be created anytime by anyone.