John Welch wrote:

> On 11/27/00 9:40 AM, in article [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Ben Bucksch"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> If you want to do something about LDAP, go to
>> <http://www.beonex.com/dev>
> 
> Well, since I admittedly can't code

(With Beonex, you don't have to code, just pay.)

> my way out of a sheet of toilet paper in
> C or C++, here's what I *can* do...I've got quite a nice LDAP setup, so if
> you need someone with the discipline to not only test on 5 platforms, (MacOS
> 9.X, MacOSX, Windows 2K/98/Me, Solaris, and Irix), but provide annoyingly
> detailed bug reports, then I am at your disposal. If you need someone to
> beat the hell out of the LDAP code, I'm here for you.

That's a nice offer, thanks. I might come back to it.

> But don't bitch at me that if I can't hand beonex a check or a coder, that
> I'm annoying you. Guess what all us corporate types who are complaining are
> called? 
> 
> Customers

No.

Netscape customers don't have to pay, right, they only have to watch ads 
and give their personal data out. If you don't get enough for that 
price, contact Netscape (the mozilla newsgruops are *not* the right way 
to do that).

Beonex corporate customers *are* supposed to pay.

The only Mozilla "customers" are Netscape, Beonex etc..

> And guess
> what, some of us are too busy running networks, spending time with our
> families to learn C++ so that we can code at your level. That's not our
> specialty, it's not our way.

Nobody objects that.

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