>>I don't doubt that you are correct that most VFP developers do not look at online resources, but as developer communities go, we're more attuned to making use of the net than just about any other group. Presumably, there are at least a few feople in every country who are online, and we can quickly get the word out to those individuals. Then we can expect that the word will gradually filter down to the masses by word of mouth,
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>But you're missing the point. Most of those developers out there have no regular contact with other VFP developers, not online, not by publication, not by conference, not by user group, nothing at all. You're not going to find those people.
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>Tamar
Oh, I get it. You mean the droves of rugged VFP lone wolves out there in the wilderness, no phone, no friends, furiously coding away by the light of their campfires. Sort of like Lewis and Clark if Lewis had stayed behind. Those people we will reach by donkey train! They may be the last ones to get the message, but they'll probably be delighted to hear from us.
Mike