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| From: | (Hal | Date: | September 22 2011 5:48pm |
| Subject: | RE: Community Support better than Official Support? (was: Can I Develop using Community Edition and Deploy onto Enterprise Edition??) | ||
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;>>> 2011/09/22 13:08 -0400, Jerry Schwartz >>>> The user forum: it has many experienced users, some beta testers, and (because the product is used world-wide) a response time measured in hours. What it doesn't have is any presence from the company. <<<<<<<< Is n't that what companies nowadays want? Computers are now often used to get workers and patrons to pay for that which formerly the company paid: forms, instruction books, .... With "online banking" the bank pays fewer tellers. The company s only bizness is to sell something, and after the sale vanish if may be.
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| • Can I Develop using Community Edition and Deploy onto Enterprise Edition?? | Alastair Armstrong | 21 Sep |
| • Re: Can I Develop using Community Edition and Deploy onto Enterprise Edition?? | Johan De Meersman | 21 Sep |
| • Re: Can I Develop using Community Edition and Deploy onto Enterprise Edition?? | Claudio Nanni | 21 Sep |
| • Re: Can I Develop using Community Edition and Deploy ontoEnterprise Edition?? | John Daisley | 21 Sep |
| • Community Support better than Official Support? (was: Can I Developusing Community Edition and Deploy onto Enterprise Edition??) | MySQL) | 22 Sep |
| • RE: Community Support better than Official Support? (was: Can I Develop using Community Edition and Deploy onto Enterprise Edition??) | Jerry Schwartz | 22 Sep |
| • RE: Community Support better than Official Support? (was: CanI Develop using Community Edition and Deploy onto Enterprise Edition??) | hsv | 22 Sep |
| • Re: Can I Develop using Community Edition and Deploy onto Enterprise Edition?? | Prabhat Kumar | 21 Sep |
