> My  post wasn't intended to start a US-Against everyone war.

Yeah, we allready have one of those, definitly DO NOT need any more! :)

Peace, Mike

On 3/21/06, João Fernandes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

My  post wasn't intended to start a US-Against everyone war.


I just wanted once see everyone at the same level of opportunity. David Mendels response is what I'm used to get but never got a more detailed one.

Is it really impossible to adapt to EU rules?  

 

 

João Fernandes
Dep. Informática - Área de Desenvolvimento
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jason Hawryluk
Sent: terça-feira, 21 de Março de 2006 14:51


To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [flexcoders] Re: Looks Like Flex 2.0 Beta 2 is Releasing soon

 

Sorry to be harsh, but if that is a typical Adobe response to a simple user request then we are in big trouble... You are the ones selling the product in the EU, we are the clients. To take a request from a motivated user, and promptly turned it into a political excuse.

 

That kind of attitude gives me the hives, and is not something I would expect from Macromedia or Adobe. A simple sorry we can't do it, resources internally won't allow it, or something else more respective of the request.

 

To hand off a request and blame it on the EU is just the kind of horse pucky that really irritates me.

 

Shame!!

 

If you don't work for Adobe you have absolutely no place giving a response to that particular question. Do not; push your personnel political views here. I for one don't want to see it.

 

jason

-----Message d'origine-----
De : [email protected] [mailto: [email protected]]De la part de John Farrar
Envoyé : mardi 21 mars 2006 15:31
À : [email protected]
Objet : [flexcoders] Re: Looks Like Flex 2.0 Beta 2 is Releasing soon

You could also request that your government change it's rules to
make such a thing possible! Like was said, they are open to the
idea... but do you honestly expect the EU to change policy because
of Adobe's expressing a desire to run a contest? I wish you could be
included also... but it's not Adobe who you need to look to for a
solution. You need to change the mind of the EU.

John

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> That's what I was hopping for,
>
> For centuries that this kind of contests are only available for a
restricted number of users ;)  Since there is a problem doing an
universal contest why not do it separately ?
>
> João Fernandes
> Dep. Informática - Área de Desenvolvimento
> Cofina media
>
> Avenida João Crisóstomo, Nº 72 . 1069-043 Lisboa PORTUGAL
> Tel (+351) 213 185 200 . Fax (+351) 213 540 370
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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