Tony,

Why do that? As long as the discussion is technical and relates to U2.
There is plenty of stuff a lot of people on this list are probably not
interested in but it still percolates on the list/forum so to speak.
Personally I just filter it out. As long as the Subject is well
specified you can skip what does not interest you.

This stuff is very important, as U2 will NEVER survive in a U2 only
world as other products are too entrenched in the wider world. U2/PICK
people can beat their drums as much as they like, but they will NEVER
win that war. Rather, we must work together with the outside world and
show that U2 can play an important part. Remember that you should be
trying to implement business solutions not technical ones, and sometimes
there are other products which may be better/or at least have more
support/development happening to do a job.

Just my 2c worth...

Phil

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tony Gravagno
Sent: Tuesday, 17 July 2007 11:31 a.m.
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [U2] UniData 7.1 vs. MS SQL 2005 performance

Dawn wrote:
> I'm starting to get that "fear of being tossed to u2-community" vibe
> when typing this...   Time for some chocolate, perhaps.  --dawn

I don't think this is a u2-community discussion.  I've been contacted by
a
few people who have found the discussions (benchmarks, web services, and
relational data exchanges) very helpful.

However, to avoid bothering people with a focused discussion about which
they're not interested, I will offer to take these ongoing technical
discussions to a forum on my website or a separate email list.  I'll
post a
note here as soon as I have the forum setup.

Regards,
T
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