> For the record, I found Sofa's response congenial and not attitudey,
> more of a "we understand that you're upset and want to choose another
> product; there's apparently not much we can do to change your mind, so
> no hard feelings, OK?"  I'd prefer that to a sniveling manservant-type
> of "Oh, please, don't leave us, what can we do for you and you alone,
> master?"

I dont want that either, but neglecting a huge sector of the small mac  
educational niche that would use an SVN client is not the best move.

Lack of response and attention shows lack of interest in that market  
sector.

> Jason, I'm curious where you work.  In one post you sound like the IT
> director for an academic institution, and in another you sound like a
> regular programmer at a regular shop, reporting to a boss.  Just
> trying to understand why you're panties in such a bunch over the
> educational pricing thing.

Ah, Well, I own a small indie mac company that is about to release a  
few products and I also direct the technology efforts of an  
educational NPO.

-Jason


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