ilan Expert Licensed User Longtime User Sep 8, 2015 #21 asales said: Hi @Erel. Do you have a plan to continue the B4X and your great work, if you is not available (retired, long vacations, etc.)? Click to expand... Erel said: There are plans. It is hard to say how effective they will be. Click to expand... sorry i have not understood the question and either the answer... what plans do you have @Erel? and what do you mean with "how effective they will be"?
asales said: Hi @Erel. Do you have a plan to continue the B4X and your great work, if you is not available (retired, long vacations, etc.)? Click to expand... Erel said: There are plans. It is hard to say how effective they will be. Click to expand... sorry i have not understood the question and either the answer... what plans do you have @Erel? and what do you mean with "how effective they will be"?
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Sep 8, 2015 #22 He asked whether there are plans in case I will not be able to maintain B4X. The answer is yes. However they are not public and I cannot share them.
He asked whether there are plans in case I will not be able to maintain B4X. The answer is yes. However they are not public and I cannot share them.
HotShoe Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Sep 8, 2015 #23 MikeH said: Was it you? Click to expand... hehe, no it wasn't me.
LWGShane Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Sep 10, 2015 #24 @Erel This is another reason why I believe open sourcing B4X is beneficial. If anything happens to you (retirement, etc), B4X will be able to live on. Licencing could be handled via the closed source command-line compiler for B4A and B4J; and the B4i Build Servers could handle licencing for B4i.
@Erel This is another reason why I believe open sourcing B4X is beneficial. If anything happens to you (retirement, etc), B4X will be able to live on. Licencing could be handled via the closed source command-line compiler for B4A and B4J; and the B4i Build Servers could handle licencing for B4i.