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> Just wondering if anyone noticed this...
>

> The very areas where the 3000 *already* excels are the *only* areas
> addressed here.  I'm reasonably happy with the status quo of all of the
> above (well, I could get really demanding, but...).  Where is the real
> need - expanded features?  Finish Posix.  Finish web access (cgi - see
> previous).  G++.  Compiler enhancements/hardware tweaks (PA8000 compiler
> technology).  Java (say it with feeling, not a thick disclaimer).
> Telnet server/iX (still waiting on a production release).  Etc., etc.
>
> Not that I don't think these areas are important, but in these times of
> limited resources, I think we'd keep more people onboard by expending
> some energies in other areas where you are weak, rather then expanding
> on your clearly defined strengths.  It serves to preach to the converted
> and serves little purpose.  You have surpassed un*x in these areas;
> let's find other areas where we need a boost.
>
> Jeff Kell <[log in to unmask]>.
>

I added HP Marketing for the 3000 to my response!
Your suggestions are also well taken.

Richard (email: [log in to unmask])

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