If you think that us releasing this new expansion and pricing it to be a premium product, while not removing the original ability, is reason enough to move away from ExpressionEngine and EllisLab, than that is your perspective and I doubt I can argue against. Kind of confuses me though.
Like I said, I understand your business rationale. You can’t make everybody happy, that’s all there is to it. There is a misunderstanding with regards to my situation and intention, though. EE is a great product and I’m not turning my back on it.
However, as you rightfully pointed out, EE’s old multi-site capability has some serious shortcomings and I have been fighting them every step of the way. Ultimately, I compromised my own design objectives for the sake of moving all my sites to EE. In addition to that, I’ve long struggled with emulating features that are trivially available in Drupal and accepted a loss of features and usability as a price of admission to EE.
I’ve recently begun a process of assessing what I’m using my sites for, what I’d like to use them for, and if EE was or is the most appropriate software to run each site on. There are complex decisions involved, but coincidentally for each of my EE installs there’s one site that’s proven to be a good match for EE and I’ll leave them on their full install of EE. For some sites Drupal was the better match and these I’ll move back; for the remainder, I can either wait until the old multi-site feature breaks or I’ll remove the headache of maintaining a smokescreen between multiple sites by moving extraneous sites to EE Core.
To be absolutely clear about this, EE is a great product. However,there’s the adage “if all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.” EE is not the best choice or even a permissible choice for all uses and the details surrounding MSM have brought this into focus for me. I was wrong making the design fit the tool, rather than using the tools best suited to implement a design. To be even clearer, I’m not moving some tiny sites nobody ever looks at to EE Core or off EE altogether because you introduce a premium product and yet retain an original capability, but because neither MSM nor multiple installs solve all my problems or solve enough of them at a price I can afford.
No hard feelings on my part, eh 😉