Cliff, *, > > Does that all work for the OSDL people? > That should work just fine. I think the Statement was quite positive, and > we should stick close to SAP.
I agree, even though you can tell Jorg is from management. I'm still not perfectly sure I understood everything as intended... :-) Oh well, it's probably me, anyway... SAP AG has an interest to protect, and as a development implications of this interest go, it is more or less the same as the interest of there customers. Which is almost the same to the interest of the general user of the SAP DB. Which are the same people we are supposed to develop for in the end - I don't think anybody would appreciate a database with wizz-bang feature, that crashes 3 times a day... OTOH, I don't think junta would say no if somebody did a fully tested on-line replication... So since we all seem to agree, let the games begin... Mr. B-Rich? For the grater glory of all things black...(If you don't know who are Kiwis, don't try to understand that one...) Yours, Andrej Falout, http://www.falout.com/disclaimer.html Project manager, Aubit project: http://aubit4gl.sourceforge.net Software architect, MakeTXT.com PLEASE NOTE: All HTML email sent to me WILL BE DELETED AUTOMATICALLY WITHOUT READING. _______________________________________________ sapdb.general mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://listserv.sap.com/mailman/listinfo/sapdb.general
