In article <7U9c7.69$Ll6.174170@nnrp4.proxad.net>, "nicolas" writes: > "Larry Kilgallen" a �crit dans le > message news: 0TDoe8bALz3g@eisner.encompasserve.org... >>The point is that nobody (including you, it would >> seem) has a solid business model to achieve that goal. >> >> When I say "business model", I mean to include "Nicolas write them all >> and convinces all Ada compiler vendors to distribute them". But even that >> model has trouble at the "convinces all Ada compiler vendors" stage. > > May be I'm not very clear about my point, but I'll try to be some more : > Ada is one of my current tools. > I'm an Ada user and an Ada compiler vendor customer. > > I don't have to define, and don't care about defining, the business model of > Ada solution providers. But you seem to feel there is a workable business model to achieve uniformity across all Ada compilers, while the rest of us are less confident. In the abstract sense, I want world peace, but I am not able to take my business to another planet.