Shaun Walker wrote:
... Since the goal with our Professional Edition product is to offer a complete solution to customers ...
Shaun, thanks for getting involved in this thread, getting an answer from you is very valuable to me.
I just want to point out my situation: what if DNN Corp decides to buy the IP rights of other vendors like: Ventrian, Active Modules, DNNstuff, Code5Sytems, DataSprings (just to name a few top class module vendors) and take their modules of the market? This will seriously impact my business as a system integrator (and many with me). I need to find replacements (or have them build), that are often of lesser quality, harder to use for the enduser, and/or more expensive.
I understand the position of DNNCorp completely: you cannot be dependant on a series of small businesses like Xepient, w.r.t. IP rights and/or progress in module development. I also understand the module developer who sells his IP rights. But taking successful modules of the market will slow down the growth of DNN, hurt the many at the benefit only a few. In the end this will likely hurt the ecosystem as a whole.
If DNNCorp decides to buy the IP of rights of a larger number of successful modules (to acomplish above goal), I believe DNNCorp should become a module vendor, not because system integrators like myself benefit from it, but because the DNN end user will benefit from it.
Just my two cents, Peter