>Where on IBM's massive web site can I find what was fixed on what 
> version of universe?
> This thread got me wondering if some weird issues I have seen have
> already been fixed on a new versions of universe (we are running on
> AIX if that matters)
> As well as what new features have been added to new versions of
universe

It's not all nicely in one place, but a good starting place is
   http://www-306.ibm.com/software/data/u2/contacts/
You'll find links to manuals, knowledgebase, product availability,
[EMAIL PROTECTED], etc., etc..

Each major release is usually accompanied with an update on the manuals,
including a "New Features at Release X.0" sort of thing.

"U2 Product Availability page" page is linked from the above url.
   https://www-927.ibm.com/software/data/u2/support/matrix.asp
There is a "readme" for any given release from the base x.0 release
forward.
Caution:  You'll see that IBM continues to make fixes to later versions
of UV10.1.x after UV10.2.0 was released.  So if you read about a fix in
such a release, you have to look carefully to make sure that same fix
was applied to a later 10.2.y  you might be interested.
I use UV as an example, but I think the advice is good anywhere.

There have been a few conference and Web presentations that IBM has made
about new releases.  Maybe others can say where to find them.  Or
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

There is no place where IBM will tell you a list of acknowledged open
issues, their disposition, suggested workarounds, projected fix dates.
They hold that close to the chest, to the detriment of clients who get
bit by a bug that they otherwise would have worked around.  (Am I
bitter? A little.)

Chuck Stevenson
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