>I've never been very impressed with Foxite and now I am doubly glad I don't waste my time there. It sounds as if they are not for a free flow of information, but are merely for "if you can't learn it here, we won't tell you where you can learn it." If they want to support the community and the product, ask them why they create the site in ASP.NET now (I did and got no answer). Of course, the same can be asked of Michel. Sounds like they are just interested in whatever is good for them and forget the community.
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That's a wrong statement. Foxite is a very good VFP resource but the atmosphere there is much more problem/solution oriented and the chat/noise is not allowed there. There are regulars who don't really welcome newcomers.
Here we're used to more relaxed environment and often threads drift from technical to non-technical.
I see interesting problems discussed there and I often see cases when the same question is asked on both sites. I also see a lot of cases when the thread originator never responds for the ideas/solutions provided.
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