Well, let me take a moment to say that your provider *lousy*.  Not only did
 I lose my account, but I can't put a new one in because their ZIP code
 database is either [a]offline or [b] incomplete.  Considering how long
 I've had a Palm developer account I'm less than thrilled that I have to
 go through all this effort for *PalmSource's* mistake.... 8-(

On Wed, Dec 22, 2004 at 10:51:57PM -0500, Ben Combee wrote:
> At 10:15 PM 12/22/2004, you wrote:
> >Ditto me too!  Doh!
> >
> >I thought it was just the old brainfade but I checked
> >my records and they and the web server simply will not
> >agree with each other.
> >
> >Um...anyone else no longer a Palm OS developer?
> 
> We did analysis on what was happening today.  As part of the transition 
> from the old database to the new one, our provider did a clean-up pass on 
> records, and removed accounts that couldn't be verified.  This might mean 
> that you had abbreviated address information or something else that didn't 
> fit the validation routines.  In this case, you can create a new account; 
> you will have the same level of access.  If you had creator IDs registered 
> under the old account, they are still registered, and you can submit a 
> request through the program to have the IDs reassociated with your account.
> 
> We currently do not have Palm OS source code or seeding materials online.
> 
> 
> -- Ben Combee, Technical Lead, Developer Services, PalmSource, Inc.
>    "Combee on Palm OS" weblog: http://palmos.combee.net/
>    Developer Forum Archives:   http://news.palmos.com/read/all_forums/
> 
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