
some background on our chap11 status
The Forum, sure. But Frank mentioned that Creamware won't go anywhere as long as the userbase stays solid (I'm paraphrasing of course). I think the userbase will remain solid if people who just dropped over a $1000 on a Pulsar II (or whatever they cost these days) will be more likely to stick with it if we have some sort of process to get them on track with what the SFP system can do. And ask yourself this. If Creamware should ever fold <crossing my heart in prayer that it never does> do you think that we'd have the same energy here a year from now without the promise of the platform building?On 2003-06-18 15:09, Immanuel wrote:
It won't be for the forum's survival. The Planet isn't going anywhere![]()
I'm not interested in doom-and-glooming here,but the stakes are high enough that I think it's worth mentioning how much a small contribution of the kind I've thus far mentioned could really glue this Platform in the minds of the music world as the useful tool that it is.
Sam
c'mon guys... any company will announce stuff when it's good and ready.. otherwise you get all kinds of weird rumours and stuff started and if the company's policy changes before release, then there's maybe the chance of disappointment. on top of this there's the need to synchronise any info on new stuff with the marketing department.. if you have rumours and hinted info, then the impact of the actual official announcement is diminished.
not to mention all the people who would clog up forums shouting "Where the hell is xxx... waaaaaaaahhhh!! I want it now!!!!!"
peace
not to mention all the people who would clog up forums shouting "Where the hell is xxx... waaaaaaaahhhh!! I want it now!!!!!"

peace
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