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  • Subject: Re: V4R5 -- Should you go or should you stay?
  • From: "Neil Palmer" <neilp@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2000 17:28:59 -0500


Exactly - plus why waste time going from V4R3 to V4R4 now when V4R5 is out, is stable, and is no additional charge due to your software subscription ?

...Neil



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> Why are you recommending skipping V4R4?  

I have read in the V4R5 Handbook (I believe) that the plan is for IBM to stop
supporting V4R4 in May, 2001.  This would be a good reason to skip.  This date
may have been changed.  Has anyone else heard this?

Chris Whisonant


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