really like to make this work. Any input anyone has I would love to hear
on-line or offline.
da...@charterstek.com
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[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Ben Cantatore
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** I know some of the times I held back due to resource require
else).
From: David Charters
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Date: 02/19/2016 08:18 PM
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That?s what I thinking, at this point, make the jump once and then going
forward it?
, February 19, 2016 5:45 PM
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Subject: Re: Why are so many on 7.6.4?
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Our 7.6.04 upgrade was relatively painful and took a large amount of time and
effort. So we got lazy and didn't want to do it again any time soon. Now we are
getting a new environment to work out of
Our 7.6.04 upgrade was relatively painful and took a large amount of time and
effort. So we got lazy and didn't want to do it again any time soon. Now we are
getting a new environment to work out of so we decided it was time to go
through the exercise again. The users weren't clamoring for anyt
Listers,
I wasn't watching the list for a while and recently returned to participating
(Glad to see Warren is still around:) ). I have noticed that many if not most
of you are still on 7.6.4, why haven't people been upgrading more regularly? I
mean we are at 9.1 now, you are the point where an
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