Nick Laflamme wrote:
My comment?
I simply don't believe it.
Too many product organizations use Redbooks as ways to get product information 
out to the field in ways that are approachable and usable. Stuff they can't put 
in product documentation about how the product really gets used, or how it 
works with specific other products, works great as Redpieces.

Now, if someone is claiming that RedBOOKs, as things on paper, are going away, I can see that. I've been using PDFs, not paper books, for years now. But that's a mutation or an evolution of the program, not the death of the concept.
Nick

I hope you're correct Nick. Even though my job has taken me away from VM, I've found a wealth of info regarding Windows, Unix, and hardware/networking config in recent Redbooks.

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