Jeff:
Very interesting idea on that counter-class suit or whatever it would be called. Again, though, even if this suit is over VFP3's lack of rollover common freaking sense dictates that you are going to develop within the limitations imposed by the language. And it also sounds to me like a suit of this nature ("Help me! I'm an idiot developer!") could be extended to virtually every other development language when you think about it.
>Interesting. Too bad it hit Bloomberg News - bad PR for FoxPro.
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>The curious thing is that it's a class action suit whereby any company that developed a non-compliant Y2K Fox app could
theoretically join, thus seeking to make MS liable instead of assuming their own.
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>The problem is that these types of frivolous law suits are just beginning and could be damaging to
us as well as to Microsoft.
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>The solution would be to make our own class action suit (the Fox Community) against this.woman (and all joined) for an estimated loss of income from all pending and future VFP projects that
may have been but were not due to the bad PR. We could also ask for other damages - stress, punitive, etc..
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>I live in L.A. - home of the frivolous law suit - there are thousands of attorneys who would jump on this. ;>)
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>>VFP is the focus of one of the first suits against Microsoft over the Y2K bug. Seattle Times Reports:
Developer Sues MS Over Y2K Bug
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John Koziol, ex-MVP, ex-MS, ex-FoxTeam. Just call me "X"
"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro" - Hunter Thompson (Gonzo) RIP 2/19/05