William Grosso wrote:

> Gemstone's policy is neither productive nor in their
> best interest
>
        [Randy Stafford]  Note that GemStone is not alone in this.  From the
WebLogic evaluation license, paragraph 1: "You may not disclose the results
of software performance benchmarks to any third party without WebXpress'
prior written consent."

> In general, programmers need to grow up. If you think
> Gemstone's policy is wrong, send them a nice letter.
>
        [Randy Stafford]  I agree with both sentiments (and as a programmer,
I'll try not to take offense ;-)

        Randy Stafford

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