You can still use WDSC V7.0 but it will not be upgraded with 
the new verifiers etc. for V6R1 (strangely though SEU will be! - make 
sense of that if you can).
Of course SEU will be updated. To use it at V6R1, you have to buy SEU 
seats. They just aren't selling you more seats for WDSC7.0. You have to 
buy RDi 7.1 seats. I think it is wrong that SEU will be changed to a per 
seat basis. All they are doing is keeping it up to date with the 
languages, as we've been told for a long time now, No new development is 
being done to SEU. If you aren't doing anything new to SEU, why is it 
going to cost me more? I know there is some work done to keep it up to 
date, but if they are spending all the new money to develop RDi and EGL, 
let us poor fools use SEU. if we don't want the new kool-aid. 
I do personally use WDSC and have been since it started out with CODE.
Jon Paris <Jon.Paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
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Yeah, I get that Jon, from a realistic standpoint.  I just hate to see
it because it doesn't seem to help move the platform forward as easily
as I hope.
I agree Pete, and as Joe and Aaron will attest, that is a point we 
tried to ram home with the Rational folks last week.  I think that if 
there was a real System i open-source community - as opposed to a few 
individuals doing good things and everyone else just wanting to use 
them - that in Eclipse we have the foundations to "do it ourselves" - 
but frankly I don't see it happening.
To me the biggest screw-up in the new structure is that there is no 
RDi entitlement for those who have already invested heavily in using 
RSE.  You can still use WDSC V7.0 but it will not be upgraded with 
the new verifiers etc. for V6R1 (strangely though SEU will be! - make 
sense of that if you can).  I can accept that in oder to develop new 
tools (and there are certainly some interesting and pretty i-centric 
plans) Rational need to make money.  I just don't see how punishing 
the very people that are moving the platform forward helps in that 
regard.
Jon Paris
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