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Bob St.John wrote: > The eCS Guy wrote: > >> Bob St.John wrote: >> >>> Geez. Give it rest. Some folks may appreciate your continued >>> reposting of the SSI announcement and your support of SSI and Mensys.

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>>> But stick with the announcement text, which is true and accurate. >>> Frankly, all that reposting was unnecessary. >> >> I didn't see a posting of the SSI announcement authored by >>0.0625 as a fraction. Dr. Martin, can you point it out to all of us? What I saw was >> a posting from Dr. Martin announcing a native OS/2 version >> of Open Office v.2.0 for OS/2 Warp 4.52 users.

There is no >> mention of SSI or eComStation in his announcement at all. > > And is the native OS/2 version of OpenOffice.org V2 for OS/2 Warp 4.52 > mentioned by 'Tim Martin' in some way different from that which will be > distributed through the SSI support agreement? If so, in what way and > how would one acquire it? > I don't know because I can't find an SSI website or any mention of an SSI support agreement? Where is the SSI website and where is the SSI support agreement mentioned or talked about on that website? Martin says the OS/2 Warp 4.52 user will be able to buy a native OS/2 version of Open Office version 2.0 for OS/2 for $50?

>> From what I read SSI is not providing any funding. The entire cost >> is to be paid for by OS/2 users. > > Well, you can't believe everything you read, can you? You want me to believe there is an SSI website and on that website you are selling an 'SSI support agreement'. I can't find such a website so I don't have much faith in what you say. Martin has been around here for years and he has always provided valuable OS/2 information. He has credibility here and when he says the OS/2 Warp 4.52 user can buy a native OS/2 version of Open Office for OS/2 version 2.0 I believe him.

Are you telling us all, here and now, that a native OS/2 version of Open Office for OS/2 version 2.0 will not be available to OS/2 Warp 4.52 users? > The project is > entirely funded by SSI and SSI, alone. How will OS/2 users pay > the cost? If that were true then why would you charge your customers $50 for a free product? Where can I find the SSI website and read about this funding venture? >> All that SSI, i.e., you, Bob St.

John, >> has done is made the same announcement Dr. Martin made except >> you made it to your own eCS customers. Were can I go on the SSI >> website and buy 'your' version of OO. V2.0 for OS/2? > > The SSI distribution will be made available through the support > agreement.

This can be purchased on-line from Mensys. And all users, > OS/2 users, Linux, Windows.are welcome to order it. So what you are saying is that there really is no SSI web site selling an SSI support agreement and that you are claiming there is a support agreement on another website that can be purchased. How much is that support agreement and how does it differ from your support agreement? >>>> What Booby isn't telling anyone is the truth behind the deal NOR is >>>> he telling anyone who the developers/programmers will be. He >>>> can't for two reasons: Non-disclosure agreements and if it were to >>>> leak out exactly who the actual people behind the development >>>> of OO v2.0 were, 'ol Boob would be red-faced. >>> >>> There is no non-disclosure.