Ok David isn't Hitler nor is he Mother Teresa either.  He's human, a fellow
engineer doing his very best and it sounds like he's between a rock (3com?)
and a hardspot ((the develper community)....... Can he really make us all
happy?  (Retorical question)
I'm sure there are parts of his job that interferes with giving us the
straight skinny on the things we have to know or want to know from 3com.....
I've been in similiar situations and some of you may have the t-shirt, too.
I wouldn't want his job, too many masters and BS politics to play. Example
just like this incident....someone felt he hurt their feelings because he
didn't say  it nice.......    Just play nice and get along and follow the
golden rule.  Treat others as you want to be treated (ANYWAYS)!  It helps.
Get back to work.  'nuff said about all this!


Steve McAlexander
Chief Technology Officer
NSMi - Network Site Management, Inc.
"Loyalty always but not before Honor"


----- Original Message -----
From: Eugen Polukhin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, October 02, 1999 09:23
Subject: Re: Who is this person?


> About month ago
> I asked some question concerning pen strokes handling
> (look  "breaking pen stroke" )
> to conference and directly to David
> No answer followed.
> This was of primary importance to my project,
> i had to do my own investigation to make it work.
> Just hint might spare me a couple of days. Alas.
> Sorry to tell that, but it seems,
> David and other guys from Palm team
> prefer not to notice akward questions, which imply
> low level tampering.
> But legal ways are not always adequate, you know,
> they just couldn't predict all while designing API.
>
> Best regard, Eugen P.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Julian Horwich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2 ������� 1999 �. 3:57
> Subject: Re: Who is this person?
>
>
> >When I was a newbie to Palm, David patiently helped me solve some
critical
> >problems.  When I look back on it now, my questions were pretty dumb, but
> he
> >didn't make me feel that way.
> >
> >I attended several of his sessions at the previous developers' conference
> >and am a big fan of his technical expertise and communication skills.
> >
> > Julian Horwich
> >Aramis Communications
> >Global Solutions-Palm-sized.
> >http://aramis-inc.com
> >
> >>>>Who is David Fedor
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>

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