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Dear Customer, re Gartner and VFP
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12/10/2001 10:24:39
 
 
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12/10/2001 10:11:07
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Visual FoxPro
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Other
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00566734
Message ID:
00567583
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Hi Jim,

Agreed on the being wrong part. I believe ( IMO :-) ) that more genuine credibility can be established over time ( both at the individual and corporate level ) by appropriately admitting when an error has been committed than trying to cover it up, ignore it, become defensive, etc. People have an uncanny ability to discern an honest and genuine attitude, and after all, no one is right all the time, individually or corporately. :-)

In Gartner's case regarding VFP, I would think they don't need to say anything about times past. Today is what counts and an appropriate review of VFP's capabilities and how it fits into today's corporate environment would seem to be at least reasonable ... IMO. :-)

Bill

>Hi Bill,
>
>While I certainly agree with you, they (Gartner) may be using the same (apparent, and flawed) reasoning that appears to be applied to the VFP BUG List - publicizing it would reduce the credibility of the product.
>
>In the case of Gartner it would be an admission that they were wrong! While credibility is no doubt critical to a Gartner-type entity, I don't accept that too many people would be upset if they (Gartner) admitted that their crystal ball sometimes has a few cloudy spots in it. Doesn't it stretch their crddibility too far to promote that in the business of predictions they are NEVER wrong?!?!?!?
>
>Jim
William A. Caton III
Software Engineer
MAXIMUS
Atlanta, Ga.
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