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- Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386
- Path: sparky!uunet!scorn!scolex!staceyc
- From: staceyc@sco.COM (Stacey Campbell)
- Subject: Re: >>An example of Dell's product support (Esix here I come...)
- Organization: The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc.
- Date: Wed, 22 Jul 1992 21:01:13 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Jul22.210113.24810@sco.COM>
- Keywords: DELL Unix SVR4
- References: <BrKM6r.656@acsu.buffalo.edu> <1992Jul20.214033.4037@digibd.com> <1992Jul21.170345.19565@chinet.chi.il.us>
- Sender: news@sco.COM (Account for Usenet System)
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- In article <1992Jul21.170345.19565@chinet.chi.il.us> ignatz@chinet.chi.il.us (Dave Ihnat) writes:
- >Come on, folks--drop the flames, keep it to
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- >issues, and above all, don't let the polemic get to the point that Dell
- >management forbids the kind of close contact that we've been using. They're
- >learning; if somebody does something that you consider unprofessional or
- >counter-productive, say so in unbiased and frank terms, without trying out
- >you new flamethrower. Or they *will* become another USL or SCO...
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- Yipes, it is hard to play nice isn't it? Just for the record* SCO employees
- are encouraged to make "close contact" with customers via the net, we are
- also encouraged to keep it professional, productive, unbiased and frank.
-
- Even though all SCO posters are offering their personal opinion (unless
- otherwise stated), speaking from a personal experience a number of years
- ago it's fair to say that disclaimers are of limited use when an employee
- is posting from a company machine.
-
- Stacey
-
- * - TM Metrolink and SGCS ;-)
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- Stacey Campbell - staceyc@sco.com - {uunet,ucscc,att}!sco!staceyc
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