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HAve you checked out the iSociety page? http://isociety.common.org/forums/list/forums/index.htm?grouppath=/Common&useframes=0 Might be an option. Also, COMMON is now sponsoring webcasts. http://www.common.org/ hth, Dave B
"Holden Tommy" <Tommy.Holden@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 03/01/07 2:44 PM
Personally I would be on the attack at COMMON but unfortunately I've never made it to COMMON because a) I can't foot the bill myself, b) my company will not foot the bill c) since I work for a consulting firm I'm paid hourly so I would also be without a paycheck for that time (not to mention travel expenses) Maybe someday they will have a online chat forum for those of us who can't physically attend...so until then gripe for me when you go ;-) Thanks, Tommy Holden -----Original Message----- From: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Gregg Willow Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2007 2:32 PM To: Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] Advanced vs. Standard Buck wrote:
> Sounds like IBM will get real earful at > the next Common conference from programmers. Aside from the dozen or so active posters to this list, WDSCi is essentially unknown to RPG programmers. Unless there's a secret underground of WDSCi users we don't hear from on this list, there
won't
be a long line howling about the AE situation. --buck
I have to disagree. I believe there are plenty of members on this forum. David would have a count. A lot of them, myself included, do not actively post but do read most posts. For our small shop of 4 WDSc programmers, 2 belong to the forum. Our shop is informed by us two. So any programmers of a shop that is informed, using WDSc or not, would be able to speak up at COMMON. Gregg
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