Re: [Firebird-docs] firebirdintro.xml

2011-10-13 Thread Norman Dunbar
Hi Paul,

> Are there any objections to sending firebirdintro.xml to the attic? It's a 
> stub, written ages ago by David Jencks and it's not likely that we are ever 
> going to use it.
Not from me. As far as I can see, it's never used.


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Norm.

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Re: [Firebird-docs] firebirdintro.xml

2011-10-15 Thread Paul Vinkenoog
Hi all,

>> Are there any objections to sending firebirdintro.xml to the attic? It's a 
>> stub, written ages ago by David Jencks and it's not likely that we are ever 
>> going to use it.

> Not from me. As far as I can see, it's never used.

Since there were no further comments, I've removed the file.


Paul Vinkenoog

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