On Sun, Jan 18, 2004 at 11:21:50PM +0100, Patrick Geschinski wrote:
> So my question is why doesnt't Oracle certify his product for Debian ?
> What's the obstacle ?
Oracle want the OS vendor to supply people, at the OS vendors' cost, to
staff the Oracle support center. There are also lots of othe
On Sun, Jan 18, 2004 at 11:21:50PM +0100, Patrick Geschinski wrote:
> So my question is why doesnt't Oracle certify his product for Debian ?
> What's the obstacle ?
Oracle want the OS vendor to supply people, at the OS vendors' cost, to
staff the Oracle support center. There are also lots of othe
Patrick Geschinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi group,
Hello,
> So my question is why doesnt't Oracle certify his product for Debian ?
> What's the obstacle ?
> In my opinion it is very, very important that big companies certify their
> products for debian.
In my opinion, the relevant entity
Patrick Geschinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi group,
Hello,
> So my question is why doesnt't Oracle certify his product for Debian ?
> What's the obstacle ?
> In my opinion it is very, very important that big companies certify their
> products for debian.
In my opinion, the relevant entity
Hi group,
sorry for my bad english.
I not know if i'm right here, if not i'm sorry.
So my question is why doesnt't Oracle certify his product for Debian ?
What's the obstacle ?
In my opinion it is very, very important that big companies certify
their products for debian.
Just in that way debian
Hi group,
sorry for my bad english.
I not know if i'm right here, if not i'm sorry.
So my question is why doesnt't Oracle certify his product for Debian ?
What's the obstacle ?
In my opinion it is very, very important that big companies certify
their products for debian.
Just in that way debian wi
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