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13/01/1999 11:23:59
 
 
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13/01/1999 11:04:03
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Other
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00173543
Message ID:
00175491
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35
The man be busy! Also this is not a decision I would expect him to make without consulting with numerous VFP VIPs both within and outside M$.

Patience rules.

regards

>Gotta wonder WHY. Same treatment as FoxWish submissions *g*
>
>Not the ideal communications, is it?
>
>Jim N
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>Nada!
>>
>>>
>>>I see there are at least two new CATEGORIES as of today but neither have to do with "wishes".
>>>
>>>Any answers at your ends?
>>>
>>>Cheers,
>>>
>>>Jim N
>>>
>>>>>>Anything from Michel on the proposed thread category?
>>>>>
>>>>>Just suppose that doing a thing like that while some of us still have holidays (best wishes to anyone celebrating Christmas and New Year by Julian calendar, as we do (in addition to regular days :) )... could be unfair. These holidays end on 13th of January, so we'll wait a while.
>>>>>
>>>>>OTOH, I'd just like to get a thing like that for my New Year :)
>>>>>
>>>>>Now, seriously, I think we'd need a place where we would sift all the individual wishes and come up with something strong.
>>>>
>>>>Hi Dragan,
>>>>
>>>>We are "lobbying" to get a category for suggested improvements to VFP. I strongly agree with you that a single location for such expressions would be to everyone's advantage. I would also like to see a category in which members could post suspected bugs so that other members could attempt to replicate the problem -- but that, I suppose, is going to far.
>>>>
>>>>Anyway, if you like the idea of a wish list category, send Michel an e-mail. If you hate the idea of a wish list category, send Michel an e-mail.
>>>>
>>>>Best wishes for the new year.
>>>>
>>>>regards,
Jim Edgar
Jurix Data Corporation
jmedgar@yahoo.com

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