quantumf wrote: ...
The inability of all the html5 based go servers to dent kgs in any meaningful way is a pretty clear indication (to me) that actual users really don't care at all about the technology of the client.
I think it's difficult to say that we have a "clear indication" that users don't care about the technology of the client, but we can certainly hypothesize about it. And if I were to make a hypothesis about the situation, it would be based mostly on my personal experience, and why I currently use KGS more than, for example, Kaya.
And why is that? Kaya's more accessible when I'm using my iPad, for example. And from this discussion, I think it's clear that I *do* care about the technology of the client, and it *does* affect my experience.
The answer, I feel, is the same reason that I use Facebook a lot more than Google+... It's not that I don't like the technology used, or that I don't think that the interface is good. It's because of the users. KGS has an established community analogous, in a way, to all of the friends I already had on Facebook by the time I had even heard of Google+.
Is this to say that I don't care at all about the technology of the client? No, I certainly find the user experience more pleasing on a newer platform.
The real reason I use KGS often is that many people I know are still there - TheCaptain, twoeye, BigBadWolf, and many of the people here on this forum. So that's why it's difficult to move even when the technology seems obsolete.
But that's just the magic of an html client. We can get the benefits of modern technology, and maintain the community that's already established there.
That's why I think it's a great venture to pursue.