They do not care about loosing or winning. IB has enough money. They would not feel the difference of loosing or winning financially. IMHO it was never their real first-priority-goal to win the lawsuit. IB wants more likely to damage trust in xF, spread fear and win time with this lawsuit.
Let's face it: Even if IB would win this lawsuit, vb4 & vb5 will not become a better forum software. THIS is the real problem of IB![]()
Hmm. I am assuming vB's customers care about the outcome of the lawsuit (just like XF's customers care). Maybe that is an incorrect assumption.
I agree, as I said, without kier, Mike and Ashley there wouldn't be a VBulletin for them to buy. Jelsoft cared for it's customers, IB just damaged all the hard work the Jelsoft team did to make them the top competitior.I don't quite see it that way. The only people that XF has to be accountable for are XF license holders. With vB, their parent company (IB) has a vested interest in fully monetizing every site under their umbrella, and all of it powered by vB products. IB basically bought their own software development department in purchasing Jelsoft, in other words. XF could be a threat to vB licensing sales, but compared to the millions they rake in from their sites across the Internet, vB's income is almost an afterthought.
I'd see it like an automobile manufacturer buying up a company that made engines, so they had more complete control over the engines they put in their vehicles.
well I wonder if 4.2.0 will be the last of VB4 as they are moving on fast.I'm still miffed about having to pay for that full vB4 license to keep my vB 3.7 big board forum running...only to see them declare 3.x as "end of life" a bit prematurely (IMHO), considering many of us with big boards having so many modifications (to cure the performance bottlenecks) that we can't just download a file and install instant happiness labeled as vB4. So basically, despite the license, we are more or less screwed.
They don't care about loss of money but believe me they care about the verdict . This is about developerS who has a talent that can definitely be a threat to the future of vB. Although not in the short term, that is definitely the case in the longer term. There is a reason they paid Kier generously when he left the company and made that one year non-compete clause. Their mistake was to underestimate the time Kier and Mike needed to create and release a competitive product after that period.
If XenForo wins, vB will have to truly compete. XenForo would become a real threat.
Hmm. I am assuming vB's customers care about the outcome of the lawsuit (just like XF's customers care). Maybe that is an incorrect assumption.
My thought on this: IB doesn't care about the money, as they are a huge company. They won't even miss it. They were once listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange until a holding company bought them out in 2010, and they rake in tens of millions of dollars in revenue generated by advertising displayed on their family of websites. vBulletin income likely is a drop in the bucket for them--a nice perk, but I highly doubt that was their sole motivation in buying them in the first place. (I'll explain below.)
Probably IB even did not know before the take over, that the main motor for vb developent were the guys who will leave
The seller of vbulletin will surely not have told IB before closing the deal, that the success of vb depends significantly on a few shoulders. This would have dropped the price.
I'm a customer of both. I'd like to see both do well. Competitive products are good for the market.Hmm. I am assuming vB's customers care about the outcome of the lawsuit (just like XF's customers care). Maybe that is an incorrect assumption.
then pulled the rug out from under us big board owners by declaring 3.x as "end of life" when they knew full well many large forums cannot just upgrade at the drop of a hat. (Or maybe they would not admit vB4 was an even worse resource hog.)
Since the thread has gone on a tangent. . .They dont want to upgrade for vB3 to vB4 ... because vB4 is horrid.
Why upgrade for the sake of upgrading? If it works [vb3], don't fix it.
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