But what about the people that can't migrate to 7.5 due to several new bugs 
introduced? And the ones never fixed in 7.4?
I need to say that I'm afraid to migrate to 7.5 due to the several bug (crash) reports 
in the mailing lists.

How much is really stable the 7.5 bundle? Can we expect same stability/performance as 
achived by excelent 7.3/7.4?

7.5 has several enchancements that are interesting, but I need to be carefull when 
talking about migrating... This timeframe (march) to migrate foced by Sap/MySQL team 
isn't a reality for vast majority of people working serious with SapDB. As example, 
why isn't Sap migrating all their customers to 7.5 too, if 7.5 is so stable? Why are 
we obligated to migrate, but Sap doesn't? Are Sap more "serious" than me in face of 
the clients? I don't think so.

Please, don't stop support in March. Extend date to when 7.5 is really stable.


Thanks,

Edson Richter


----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Dittmar, Daniel 
  To: 'Ajit Aranha' ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 8:20 AM
  Subject: RE: mailing list support


  >  Saw the main page of sapdb.org. This says that support for 7.3 / 7.4
  > will be available only to sap customers after march 2004. Does this
  > apply to questions on this mailing list too?

  Yes in principle. We won't rule out that we'll be answering questions about 7.3/7.4. 
But these answers will sound more and more like 'this bug has been fixed in 7.5.*'.

  Daniel Dittmar

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