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- From: srn@techno.com (Steven R. Newcomb)
- Newsgroups: comp.text.sgml
- Subject: Apology
- Message-ID: <9301251537.AA05214@mingus.techno.com>
- Date: 25 Jan 93 15:37:22 GMT
- Lines: 49
-
- Dear Friends Who Read My Note Requesting Your SGML Documents
- In Order To Test MarkMinder,
-
- Evidently the tone of my note regarding the delivery delay of
- Exoterica's Compleat Test Suite has been interpreted in some quarters
- as combative and as casting aspersions on the business integrity of
- Exoterica. It was not my intention to do any such thing, and I deeply
- regret any misunderstanding in this matter. (I had thought my tone
- was clear when I said delaying the release for improvements had its
- good points.)
-
- We, too, are in the software business and we too have been forced to
- slip past our own deadlines on occasion. Moreover, the check we sent
- Exoterica was only for $95, and (although I personally never received
- it, possibly due to a communication failure within our own
- organization) I am informed that the delay was explained and a refund
- was offered to all those who ordered the Suite, I assume in a letter.
- Having no knowledge of this letter, I called Exoterica the other day,
- just before writing my note to comp.text.sgml, and I was told that the
- Suite was delayed, because "We keep finding more things to put into
- it," and because "Our time is being used on other projects right now."
- I certainly understand that kind of situation: a public service
- project like the test suite must, in any rationally operated
- organization, take a lower priority than activities that put food on
- the table. We have had to make the same sort of painful decisions
- with regard to the oft-delayed SGML SIGhyper Newsletter -- our own
- public service project.
-
- Let me add that, in general, I believe it is in the best interests of
- all of us in the SGML technology business, both corporately and
- individually, to work together to make the SGML pie grow, rather than
- squabble over the (let's face it: still rather small) pie that already
- exists. The last thing I want to do is to have TechnoTeacher be
- perceived as such a small-pie squabbler, or to set a bad example by
- behaving that way. (Sorry about the horrendously mixed metaphors --
- I am aware that one does not "grow pies".)
-
- Finally, after reading my note, Exoterica's John McFadden has
- graciously demonstrated his own commitment to this same philosophy by
- offering to send us a pre-release version of the Compleat Test Suite
- on tape. As he rightly points out, it will be interesting to see,
- after we have exercised MarkMinder with these reputedly harsh test
- materials, whether we will still be able to meet our own deadline for
- the release of MarkMinder (end of March, 1993).
-
- Steven R. Newcomb, President
- TechnoTeacher, Inc. Voice: +1 904 422 3574
- 1810 High Road Fax: +1 904 386 2562
- Tallahassee, FL 32303-4408 USA Internet: srn@techno.com
-