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| This is excellent. I have been wondering for months what is happening with Informix, and the lack of any communication at all from the UKIUG committee (dig, dig!!) has left me rather dubious. This is the first positive message about the future of IDS, other than the usual 'don't worry, it'll all be OK in the end' I've heard. It actually does mean something to me! A big vote of thanks to Andrew for this. Cheers, Pete __________________________________________________ _______________ Express yourself with cool emoticons - download MSN Messenger today! http://www.msn.co.uk/messenger sending to informix-list |
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| "Maelwys Filidh" <lleu@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:c536kf$mj$1@terabinaries.xmission.com... > > This is excellent. I have been wondering for months what is happening with > Informix, and the lack of any communication at all from the UKIUG committee > (dig, dig!!) has left me rather dubious. The UK IUG, like many volunteer groups, suffers from a lack of active helpers at times. We all have real jobs to do too. I personally have been so busy I haven't even had time to reply to the many mails you've sent asking how *you* can help to get another event up-and-running .... |
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| Now now, Neil, your sarcasm is showing, and even the americans might understand that one :-) regards Malcolm "Neil Truby" <neil.truby@ardenta.com> wrote in message news:<c538md$2kst3r$1@ID-162943.news.uni-berlin.de>... > "Maelwys Filidh" <lleu@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:c536kf$mj$1@terabinaries.xmission.com... > > > > This is excellent. I have been wondering for months what is happening with > > Informix, and the lack of any communication at all from the UKIUG > committee > > (dig, dig!!) has left me rather dubious. > > The UK IUG, like many volunteer groups, suffers from a lack of active > helpers at times. > We all have real jobs to do too. > > I personally have been so busy I haven't even had time to reply to the many > mails you've sent asking how *you* can help to get another event > up-and-running .... |