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From: knf@druxo.UUCP (FricklasK)
Newsgroups: net.micro.amiga
Subject: Re: task whacking, developer's kit
Message-ID: <1031@druxo.UUCP>
Date: Tue, 29-Oct-85 11:06:02 EST
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Posted: Tue Oct 29 11:06:02 1985
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>> ...  The "casual" user who isn't planning to put 
>> anything on the market should get this information from developers on his 
>> own, or from users groups, documentation on the market, etc.  Keep in mind
>> Amiga is NOT trying to keep its information to a select few, they are trying
>> to keep the cost of supporting developers to a minimum.  (And ask Apple, that
>> cost is HIGH!)
>>     '`'`
>>     Ken
>>     `'`'
>>     ...(mtuxo|ihnp4)!drutx!druxo!knf

>Ken -- Would you please convey your qualifications as a non-employee of
>    Commodore which enable you to keep us so well informed of their 
>    company policy?  If you are really privy to this info, great. But
>    please clarify for us your access to policy makers of stature.
>
>
>		Regards,
>			Steve Childress
>			{trwrb, scgvaxd, ihnp4, voder, vortex} !wlbr!steve
>		        or	 		        ...wlbr!wlbreng1!steve

I have no connection with Amiga-- I have connections through a roommate in
Apple support, and have been involved with several software/hardware development
efforts.  If you can't use common sense to admit that I made a point, stop
flaming.  I do not feel I have to defend myself or even stick a disclaimer
tag on anything I put on the net, as long as I make a valid point. If you
want to argue with my point, fine.  If you just want to be an a*****e, feel
free, but this is the last time I'll defend myself.  If I'm wrong about 
Commmodore's objective, let them say something, they're on this net, too.
I feel that the purpose of developer support is to get the info fastest
to those who will give the most support back, and the make the rest of
the information available through indirect (store) channels.

          Sincerely yours, 
              Ken
P.S. what give you the right to come across with such a righteous attitude
     across the net?