This reply is to Bill and to anyone else who may experience or hear about false or negative information about VFP and the future of VFP from a Microsoft representative. The best way to address a problem like this that you either experience or hear about is to simply send the information to
foxmktg@microsoft.com and include the name of the Microsoft representative that stated the false or negative information about VFP. If the VFP Marketing Team knows who stated the false information, they can contact that person and educate them. If one or a few people mis-represent VFP, then those problems should be addressed indivisually to
foxmktg@microsoft.com with names of those involved. There isn't anyone on the UT who can do anything about an issue like this, even if they had the name of the person involved. I know you meant to help VFP by posting this message and to try to make a difference, but I'm just trying to explain how to best address this problem without create an unnecessary spread of negative information about an almost insignicant marketing problem.
Ken Levy
>Well folks, I hate to fan the "FoxPro is dead" thread, but nevertheless, I'm reporting what I've been told. Note that in the following, I'm not saying Fox is dead but trying to provide some insight to what VFP is thought of within the sales and consulting arms of MSFT.
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