Jim, originally going back several years, I would simply save IBM I, AS400, AS/400, i5, iseries
webpages to google toolbars for reference. This was back when I had no SWMA/HWMA. The firms I worked
at either couldn't afford it or asked me to make do. Which I did for a long time.
Those toolbars contained hundreds upon hundreds of links.
I would export them to if anyone needed help in the IBM i community.
My google toolbars were eventually picked up by John Rockwell of www.all400s.com. After a while, people were letting
me know that a lot of my material had gone out of date or the proverbial "404 not found" highway.
That led to me vetting what I had, finding other material which led to this:
My personal IBM i Reference blogspot page. I constantly try to keep it current and
add interesting, helpful content when it presents itself.
Let me know if there's anything I could add to make it better.
http://ibmireference.blogspot.com/
Very Respectfully,
Michael Mayer
IBM i on Power System Admin.
IT Operations.
The Florida Bar
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2. Re: Imagine that... no valid contacts at IBM for renewal of
HWMA (Jim Oberholtzer)
message: 2
date: Wed, 30 Mar 2022 10:11:26 -0500
from: Jim Oberholtzer <midrangel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: Imagine that... no valid contacts at IBM for renewal of
HWMA
Partners are now moving to a new system with new web sites as well, so either this will be very good, or a disaster, it's never in between.
In the end it'll be OK, but how much pain is IBM going to cause in the meantime. Witness finding any of the documentation that was in developer works. I'm told it's all there, just impossible to find. Talk about busted links......
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Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects
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