@Another User said:
...Herb actually REVERSED the NDA agreement
peter, IIRC this was _after_ the library has been released and the question came up, if the NDA would still apply. and exactly this is the point i don't understand - if a product is released everybody can buy it, try it and share his opinion, but not the beta-testers? - hmm ....
imho during the beta or testing period a NDA makes much sense, because it can be decided to not release certain parts/functions/ect so talking publically about it could be very contraproductive
you know, just my two bit, christian
1. Where you been? Is your e-mail not working?
2. What's IIRC?
3. FYI, there were actually two beta agreements sent to us. The first one was VERY legal and I knew that no one on our team would agree to it, especially being under the laws of Austria!. So I asked Martin to revise it.
The second draft we all agreed to, but not having read it in a while, I don't remember all the wording. I just remember being very surprised when Herb posted that we were free to say what we wanted. You'd have to read both.
4. Keep in mind that until we actually get the final version, we don't know what part of our advice or suggestions are used. Most of us in the US didn't get the final version of the First Edition until nearly Spring (late February/early March I believe). Almost no one on the beta team here in the US now even has the Pro Edition. So how can we really talk about it or do demos when most don't even have it?
If the beta team's comments are that important, we should be among the first to see the final versions. Otherwise, we're literally reading what everyone else who owns it is saying until we finally get it!
Peter