Steve,

Some how, based on all the messages I've seen from you, I do not believe you.
Even in this realm and in many others I sense so much eagerness to stir ideas
of discomfort with the platform, the OS, the languages, IBM and unnamed more
aspects of i5 and the prediction that all this in little time will seas to
exist.
All this constantly stirs the feeling off 'Watch out boy, on i5 you are on the
wrong track, better to look out for the better.'.

I can not combine that with your goal of more i5/OS sold.
I can not combine that with your wish for growing demand and an improved OS.
I can not combine your wish of improving the OS with your many proposals to get
rid of a lot of things that makes this OS so different and outstanding compared
with other Os's and as a result will make it just as bad as the others.
I can not combine that with the many remarks where the products of others are
always better, more advanced, faster, easier to program, cheaper, and so much
more ..... compared with what ever is available on i5.

If that grass somewhere else is really that much greener, what on earth are you
doing on this damn bad platform?
Some how I have the feeling that the 'Honest' part in my questions is not
mistakenly left out from your snippet.

I hope I'm wrong and we have not a nice version of an 'intriguer' amongst us.

Kind regards,
Eduard.

----- Original Message ----
From: Steve Richter <stephenrichter@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, May 3, 2007 12:21:55 PM
Subject: Re: Hardware (was: System i Innovation Award --
CommunitySupportcategory)


On 5/3/07, eduard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<eduard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Steve,

Please reveal to us the following:
Why are you participating in this forum?
What are you up to? what is your goal?

I want more copies of i5/OS to be sold so I have more work to choose
from and there is more demand for the OS to be improved.

-Steve

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