[Info-vax] Ask the Wizard archives?
gérard Calliet
gerard.calliet at pia-sofer.fr
Fri May 24 03:49:56 EDT 2019
Le 24/05/2019 à 09:06, Mark Daniel a écrit :
> On 24/5/19 11:59 am, Dave Froble wrote:
>> On 5/23/2019 7:12 PM, Mark Daniel wrote:
>>> On 24/5/19 8:12 am, John E. Malmberg wrote:
>>>> On 5/23/2019 8:53 AM, Robert A. Brooks wrote:
>>>>> On 5/23/2019 6:43 AM, Mark Daniel wrote:
>>>>>> Interesting business model. Seems almost everyone else in the
>>>>>> online-age makes (perhaps non-NDA) information available gratis. We
>>>>>> all understand that VSI is over-time and probably over-budget but
>>>>>> it's difficult to imagine there's any money (even indirectly) in the
>>>>>> likes of "Ask the Wiz" reboots. Or have I misunderstood "VSI direct
>>>>>> support customers"?
>>>>>
>>>>> Can you read the below article? I cannot.
>>>>>
>>>>> https://access.redhat.com/solutions/3544911
>>>>
>>>> Easy fix:
>>>>
>>>> https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2016/03/31/no-cost-rhel-developer-subscription-now-available/
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Similar may be an element of the VSI OpenVMS Hobbyist Program...
>>
>> There is already a VSI developer's program ...
>
> Web searching
>
> vsi openvms developer program
> vsi openvms hobbyist program
>
> doesn't turn up anything obvious, nor do the pages
>
> https://www.vmssoftware.com/news.html
> https://www.vmssoftware.com/about_faq.html
>
> and not mentioned on the roadmap
>
> https://www.vmssoftware.com/pdfs/VSI_Roadmap_20190121.pdf
>
>
And about 750 $ fees, and you have to be agreed by Eddie Orcutt.
Not very incentive.
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