>>Why? They're saying that they want the dialog. Can't we suggest how that dialog is to take place?
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>Sure we can suggest it, but if what we suggest is not what M$$ has in mind what good does it do us?
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>> If the message is garbled, we could end up with something that no one really likes.
>And if we jump the gun and start the dialog before they ask for it, how do we even know what specific issues they want feedback on?
I said elsewhere in this thread that discussing that issues now isn't feasible because we don't know what they are yet. See?
George
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