At 09:48 AM 4/24/99 +0200, Henrik Olsen wrote:
>On Fri, 23 Apr 1999, Dennis wrote:          
>> SOME people (unlike yourself) need quality commercial products to run their
>> businesses and they'd like to run LINUX. You only NEED source for
>> half-baked unsupported products. For those who HAVE to have it, they can
>> struggle with  the public shaper.  Bless them. Packeteer and Allot dont
>> provide source. Neither do we.
>> 
>> Dennis
>> Emerging Technologies, Inc.
>With supported quality commercial product, do you then mean one where you
>get a new version for every new kernel, at NO extra price, or do you mean
>one where you get tied into a straightjacket by not being able to upgrade
>your kernel for bugfixes because that would break compatibility with the
>product?
>
>If the latter, I'd prefer struggling with something I can at least expect
>to evolve with the rest of the kernel.

We support all production kernels. If you want to play with the
experimental ones
then you shouldnt be using our type of product anyway. Most people use this
product on a dedicated box or a dedicated web server, so the need to
"evolve" is
limited. 

The "point" of our product is that you can get the functionality of a
$14,000 product
from Allot or packeteer for $495. if you run it on Linux. Its not designed
for hobbyists
or to be used in general servers.

Dennis

Dennis
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