That's very low risk, but if it happened we would simply have to accept that we would be down to one amazing developer from two.
This program and development process is in far better shape than something like Pro Tools, in which a brainless CEO can move all development overseas for offshore development at any moment. That forces the entire engineering team to try to understand what the software does, a very hard task indeed. And according to reports, that is exactly what happened to Pro Tools, not once, but twice. And that's why Pro Tools is such a mess right now, such a fiasco, with very little development or progress (unless you call a useless Cloud feature "progress") in the last five years. Version 11 was done in Ukraine, then the outsourcing was suddenly shifted to Poland for v12 and the current PT2018.
A piece of software is only as good as the developers. We are lucky, incredibly lucky, to have the two best DAW developers in the business.
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Originally Posted by nikolalkc
Haha, good one.
My question may sound morbid and wierd, but I'm acutally serious.
A lot of jobs depend entirely on health and reason of just two guys.
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