RE: Standards Compliance (Was: Anyone with experience with MMOG and databases?)

  • From: "Leandro Guimaraes Faria C. Dutra" <ldutra@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: wbfergus@xxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 10:15:04 -0300

oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx gravou em 2005-08-15 09:49:11:

> >         Forced to use Notes, sorry.

> Ah. That explains the obvious IBM bias of most of your posts.

        Not.  I hate Notes.


> So you are
> stuck with Notes, a very poor program in my opinion, having been stuck
> with now for almost 6 years

        Two months and a half.


> Has IBM finally changed the internal 'database' from the original
> flat-file to DB2, and that is why you are now touting DB2 as more
> standards compliant?

        It is an option in the latest version which we do not have.  But
this would be no basis for the argument.


> there are more than
> quite a few Toyota users here in the States (over 32,000) that get their
> mail via a POP client instead of Notes.

        Tried that, would like to.  SysAdmins won't allow.


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