Erik Carlseen wrote:
The "continuous release" model that companies are going to usually means we wind up with something that is never stable or actually works right and that we suffer a water torture of changes interfering with our workflow.
In this case, the "continuous release" model keeps users from having unstable software.
Email software such as outlook, Thunderbird, and Apple mail as well as email services such as Gmail, Yahoo mail and Outlook.com each have their own unique requirements for email scripts. In addition, any one of these software or services can change their scripting requirements at any time regardless of the others.
CC has to make frequent updates to the email generation script to make sure that the emails created by RED meet the requirements of all the different email software and services.
If CC sold RED as only a standalone piece of software, then your email generation script would be no good as soon as one of the email software or services made changes.
The CC subscription allows us as RED users to always be updated for all these changes that occur with email software and/or email services on a frequent basis. Updating the software is an ongoing task; therefore, for RED, a subscription makes sense.
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