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Re^2: Enterprise Perl

by Anonymous Monk
on Aug 06, 2005 at 14:26 UTC ( [id://481486]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Enterprise Perl
in thread Enterprise Perl

As one who has worked for IBM, yes, you can call, but I doubt they'll fix your problem in the next 3 releases ... or even listen to you if you are too small. Open source developers will. But again, this is a marketing/business issue, with little technical backing ... what can you do. The business types keep their jobs when they spend money. Open source is "too easy" and makes them somewhat obsolete!

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Re^3: Enterprise Perl
by adrianh (Chancellor) on Aug 09, 2005 at 16:07 UTC
    As one who has worked for IBM, yes, you can call, but I doubt they'll fix your problem in the next 3 releases ... or even listen to you if you are too small. Open source developers will

    That depends on the company and the open source developer. I've had some really excellent support responses from Sun and Oracle over the years. I've had open source developers being far too busy to fix the minor problems :-)

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