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That sticker on the front - a member of the System i family of servers - FANTASTIC idea. Wow!!! Let's get it done - I like it. If IBM won't do it, there's a place that makes bumper stickers down the street. -- Justin C. Haase - iSeries System Engineer IBM Certified Systems Expert - System i Kingland Systems Corporation -----Original Message----- From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Trevor Perry Sent: Monday, April 10, 2006 7:47 AM To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion Subject: Re: Did we have another name change? Tom, This was my point at the Town Hall meeting at COMMON. I asked IBM to give us the tools so we can (a) become a community again, and (b) can call this platform+OS a consistent name. We have the name - System i - now, we need to come together as a System i community. Are you willing to call your AS/400 a System i? Are you willing to call you iSeries a System i? I recently suggested that IBM give us stickers/labels to put on the front of our AS/400s and iSeries. This would include the AS/400 label and the words "a System i server". Maybe then, we can SEE that it is part of the new family, and our vernacular would change. One can only hope Trevor P.S. Here is my suggestion http://www.angustheitchap.com/Angus/Blog/C99E992D-2517-4630-89FF-5051135 D59BF_files/i.008.jpg ----- Original Message ----- From: <qsrvbas@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: RE: Re: Did we have another name change? > midrange-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > >> 7. Re: Did we have another name change? (Trevor Perry) >> >>There have been only two name changes since 1988. How is that going too >>far? >>rEdiculous? > > Trevor: > > Generally, I agree. In fact, I almost wrote the same reply as you did and > as I have in the past. But I realized that I almost missed the almost > hidden question -- > >>> And, if we don't know >>> what >>> to call, how is the general public going to know what to call it, or >>> even >>> what "it" is? > > I'm not sure that the name change is the problem. As you said, this is > only the second change in almost 20 years. The problem is the confusion > among the users of the system. > > This is an area that IBM has failed in its approach. Somehow "we" are > confused. IBM's inability to keep "us" clear in our own minds is regularly > evident. > > Tom Liotta
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