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Huh ... can we say ... unprofessional, egotistical etc. etc. I mean you may
be technically right but if you think about it there may be a 100 reasons
why an organization may not want to upgrade to the newest version of any
product (including open source) right away. They would be wise to wait for
at least 6 months while they do internal testing as well as wait on
Incident reports posted by other open source users. That even being besides
the point, as a computer scientist, I hate to see such language used by
what are supposed to be my colleagues in profession. You could have
politely said the same thing to Greg that you did. Just a simple
observation.
Sincerely,
Abid Farooqui
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> > Are there any known memory leak with JServ 1.0 running JSPs on
> > Solaris?
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> Dude...upgrade and then complain. You are dumb to be posting a question
> here about 1.0 code when there is a 1.1 release and there is a complete
> ChangeLog available to see that there have been fixes in this regard.
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> :-(
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> -jon
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