Hi Karl,
good to see you're still alive ;-).
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>I will try to keep you posted on these developments and I want to reassure you
>that we are not gone, but quite the opposite, we are making a move to become
>more aggressive in the future, but it has made us less visible for some time
>and has hurt the product development and release cycle, and it is likely to do
>so from time to time as we go ahead. A new release with a few fixes shouldn't
>be far away now though.
can we read this as a committment to fixing bugs in available features
before adding new features (like finalizing EJB2.0 and servlet 2.3
support)? I don't know about others but we are currently facing a rather
tough time with the number of outstanding issues regarding stability and
robustness. If you're admitting that development resources will be short
for some time to come, then I think/hope that this is the only way to go,
if you're serious about supporting your current userbase. I'm sorry that I
have to say it this way but anyone in the business knows how hard it is to
convince people to use an underdog product and I've been taking punches
from customers for a while now.
Regards,
Robert
>Regards,
>Karl Avedal
>
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