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- Date: 2 Jul 90 01:39:26 GMT
- Sender: news@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU
- Followup-To: alt.bbs
- Organization: University of Virginia
- Lines: 210
-
- A few weeks ago, I posted an article to alt.bbs outlining some of the
- problems I've had in getting my SYSOP copy of DSZ, Omen Technologies'
- Zmodem/Ymodem-g protocol driver. At that time, I asked for emailed
- replies, and said I'd summarize. Here's the summary, as promised, and
- I'm sending a cc to Chuck Forsberg himself. Thanks to all who helped.
-
- atman@cscihp.UUCP (Homeless hacker) writes:
-
- >My sysop registration took almost 4 months to come through.
-
- > Chuck's package is basically useless unless "registered", since
- >registration is the only way to legally enable most of the useful
- >features of the program. Registration costs the normal user $20.00.
- >I got so sick of waiting, and of being forced to adhere to the
- >registration requirements (software cop, etc.) that when I finally got my
- >number, I didn't bother to intall it. My BBS (WWIV 4.10) has been using
- >DSZ, unregistered, for 2 years without a hitch.
-
- microsoft!philba@beaver.cs.washington.edu writes:
-
- >Stick it to him. I have been offended by forsberg's attitude for years.
- >He thinks the world revolves around him and that all users are guilty of
- >stealing his software. His manuals and licensing documents are shining
- >examples of poor customer relations, at best. Somebody outght to write
- >a better `dsz' and put him out of business.
-
- "Tiny Bubbles..." <ho@fergvax.unl.edu> writes:
-
- >Your observations are not surprising. Forsberg is not what you call a
- >"people person," or such is the indication I get from the tone of his
- >documentation files and reactions, similar to yours, from other places
- >on the national net.
-
- >Also, anyone with a BBS registration mysteriously saw
- >big chunks of their filesystems disappear one fateful night early last
- >year. Forsberg has officially blamed it on a virus, but our board is
- >virus-free and we obtained our copy of DSZ right from Omen's BBS.
-
- >My personal view is that he embedded a self-destruct mechanism for BBS
- >registrations which was supposed to delete only a few files (itself, I
- >would imagine), and that it went haywire and cleared the whole directory.
- >Thus, the "omigod, a VIRUS" story. Also, this oddity happened ONLY to
- >BBS registrations... and one series of actual paid registrations, ours
- >included, which again looks like plain ol' sloppy programming.
-
- [*shiver*...this is probably the scariest reply I received, anyone know
- if there's any truth to it? --Scott]
-
- mosley@peyote.cactus.org (Bob Mosley III) writes:
-
- > 1) Chuck Forsberg takes WAY too long to send out sysop registered
- > copies. 4-6 weeks for delivery is not unacceptable, but I've heard
- > horror stories of 4-5 MONTHS. When queried about this, Forsberg has
- > in all cases responded along the lines of those reported previously.
- > He has been apathetical, laxidasical, and even downright rude to those
- > inquiring about the status of their PUTSNP key.
-
- > 2) Forsberg is requiring sysops to register with strings attatched. While
- > pushing the latest Zmodem/DSZ package is satisfactory with me, pushing
- > that piece of shit he calls Zcomm would be an insult not only to my users,
- > but to my own self esteem. And then there's the "Secret Society of DSZ
- > Pirate Watchers" that Forsberg forces you to join. On one of the local
- > Fido echos, we had a sysop who for weeks went on and on about how patches
- > and deprotects were tools of pirates and devil-worshippers and
- whathaveyous,
- > and every post he would sign off with Forsberg's little "Pledge of
- > Allegiance", promising to turn in anyone he caught pirating DSZ, or
- > any sysop running an unregistered version of DSZ. Of course, you can
- > guess where everyone told him to go, eh? To sum it up, there's too many
- > strings attached for any normal independent sysop to even consider
- > registering DSZ. Remember, there's a big difference between kneeling down
- > and bending over.
-
- > ...by turning DSZ into crippleware with the directory pathing exclusion,
- > Forsberg has quickly moved from innovative genius to greedy snot. NO OTHER
- > PROTOCOL requires registration before being allowed to tell it where
- > you want files placed. Could you imagine where file transfers would be
- > today if Ward Christiansen had decided to release his original version
- > of what became XMODEM with such restrictions?
-
- > In short, ol' Chuckie should have taken a lesson
- > from SEA - if you act like an asshole in the shareware industry, the
- > users will drop you for the underdog in a split second.
-
- irv@happym.wa.com (Irving Wolfe) writes:
-
- > As you said, in a weak moment you accepted the devil's pact. Why should
- > anyone else think you were treated unfairly if the devil gives you a few
- rude
-
- > surprises? Why should you expect a man who asked you to agree in writing
- tha
- t
- > you'd lie to your friends to be telling you the truth?
-
- JTW106@psuvm.psu.edu (Jeff Wolfe) writes:
-
- > As a BBS sysop, I sent in my BBS registration about a month after I
- > started using DSZ. I waited for about 2 months, and never got the BBS reg.
- > After a Year, I started to feel guilty, so I sent my $20 in to Omen. It
- took
- > them 3 weeks to cash the check, but I got the DSZ disks about a week after
- th
- e
- > check was cashed. A week *AFTER* I got the Paid for disks, another mailer
- > appeared with my BBS registration (almost 1 year later!)..
-
- sobol@udcps2.cps.udayton.edu (Joe College) writes:
-
- > The solution to this problem is not to use DSZ. Telix is one very good comm
- > program that I know of that supports Zmodem. However, while the solution
- may
- be
- > easy for BBS _users_ , it may be different for people who _run_ them. I
- don't
-
- > know if there are any other Zmodem protocols. I may have seen one or two...
-
- "Jonathan R. Herr" <herrj@silver.ucs.indiana.edu> writes:
-
- > Thanks for the warning! I was going to call his BBS but now I won't.
-
- tim bowden <tcbowden@gorn.santa-cruz.ca.us> writes:
-
- > I have registered as a sysop with Omen, and I had the predictably long
- > wait for the disks to arrive in the mail. They did. I determined not
- > to go through the trouble to keep up with new releases in the same
- > manner, because it was too ponderous a procedure when I could just
- > use a copy a user uploaded of the new edition without waiting six
- > months. I have the satisfaction of knowing I attempted to play the
- > game right, and the assumption Omen is quite content with how it goes.
-
- > I found the documentation forbidding, by the way, and had to access Omen
- > for clarification on flow control. They apparently publish a long list
- > of answers you can download, and then look for your question in there.
- > At least it solved the problem, but it makes one reluctant to consult
- > with them more than is absolutely necessary, which is I suppose the
- > intent.
-
- "Mark J. Bailey" <root@mjbtn.jobsoft.com> writes:
-
- >I had some difficulty with "the
- >secretary" (whom I suspect may have been his wife (hmmmmm ???!) back in
- >February. I am not a SYSOP, but had a client interested in the Unix YAM.
-
- [LONG story about how he tried to get some documentation
- from Chuck and got the typical brushoff - deleted in the
- interest of brevity, avail. on request]
-
- > I don't see postings from him much lately. Also, from what you described
- > about his rude comment to you on the phone (I have been in similar
- situations
-
- > (in person) myself and am quite familiar with the "Huh?" response of
- > disbelief to what I was just party to!), I was a bit shocked that that was
- > his attitude. Also a bit angerred. It really bothers me when people
- > [parenthetical comment withheld by request] produce things like DSZ, and
- > (as you say) wave it in front of our faces and make great claims and then
- > don't deliver "people" service for shit. The case with FSUUCP is that
- > after a year, he has yet to document it. He also made several pre-release
- > announcements since last fall, and only delivered at the end of May (and it
- > still doesn't work when talking to a HDB uucp node). I agree with 101%
-
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