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***SO*** we should volunteer to hold a "Linux Technical Introduction" seminar at Lotus so they can become more familiar with it and they can get something out of their kind corporate sponsorship. Furthermore if they've got any code that runs on any of those commercial Unix platforms (doesn't notes or 1-2-3 or something run on SCO Unix?) we should volunteer to evaluate it on Linux to exercise the iBCS2 compatibility. I trust there's a link from www.bcs.org to www.lotus.com somewhere... p.s. I doubt very much that I'm alone but I do know technical people at Lotus if we need to learn of a contact... > From: "Jerry Feldman" <gaf at nimbus.microcom.com> > > BTW: Lotus is a corporate sponsor for the BCS Internet Server. The Internet > Server is a Pentium 100 running Linux. I would really be a coup if a major > software publisher would support Linux/Unix based applicaions. > >And there *could be* enough Linux/80x86 boxes to make it a market >large enough that commercial software houses would want to support it. > >Dale > > Rodney Thayer :: rodney at sabletech.com Sable Technology Corp :: +1 617 332 7292 246 Walnut St :: Fax: +1 617 332 7970 Newton MA 02160 USA :: PGP: request sig. "Developers of communications software"
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