Re: 4.5.1
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2003
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 46948
interpreted = N
texte = 4.5.1 patch? Alain, we're all on 5.0 now, details at the bottom. :-)GKI¹ve just got back after a great summer holiday and wondered if the 4.5.1patch had shipped yet ?ThanksAlain> On onsdag, jan 8, 2003, at 23:46 Europe/Copenhagen, Phillip Bonesteele> wrote:>>>>> We are currently in the midst of a beta program for the 5.0 product>> that>> started back in November. We currently have a targeted group of>> customers>> and partners actively participating, most of whom are active>> participants in>> this talk list. We have chosen to control the size of the beta>> community>> simply so it doesn't become too large of a support burden while we are>> working to complete the functionality in preparation for functional>> freeze>> and QA testing. We can't support a large open 'public' beta and get>> the>> product finished.>>>> I can add a small number of additional beta testers to the program if>> anyone>> is interested in investing the time to actively use the new features.>> If>> so, please contact me off-list and I will talk with you about the>> program.>> I'm particularly interested in people who are quite expert at WebDNA,>> have>> an interest in building something really compelling with the new>> features,>> and are clearly advocates of the product ... and have time. Also,>> please>> understand that we do require a signed non-disclosure to participate>> in the>> program ... simply to ensure that any public disclosure of detailed>> information about the new language extensions, new features, etc., is>> performed only by SMSI staff.>>>> We began the 5.0 development effort in earnest roughly nine months>> ago.>> Building up to that in prior months, we did solicit input on>> requirements>> from a variety of sources, including this talk list. Thus, 5.0 is an>> amalgam of features, some specifically driven by requests made by>> members of>> this community, some driven by market forces, some from ideas from the>> SMSI>> team. As with any software product, these things get thrown together,>> stirred vigorously, ranked and prioritized, then some of them get into>> 5.0,>> and some get listed for 5.1, 5.2, etc. The old MSF triangle:>> Resources,>> Features, Time-to-market.>>>> In general, there are some downsides to publishing detailed>> specifications>> publicly significantly in advance of a new product offering ... for>> one>> thing there are competitive considerations. Also, during any product>> development effort, feature content and specific behavior can change>> ...>> being too public with a lot of detail can lock in expectations that>> may>> change as a development effort progresses.>>>> I'd be happy to discuss joining the beta program with anyone that is>> highly>> motivated to get early exposure to the new product features and use>> them to>> promote new solutions that are now possible with WebDNA 5.0.>>>> Phil Bonesteele>> Director e-business Products & Services>> SmithMicro Software, Inc.>>>> 949-360-8550 Aliso Viejo office>> 714-745-6852 Mobile>> 949-389-1747 FAX>> E-mail: pbonesteele@smithmicro.com>> Text Pager: pbonesteele.pager@smithmicro.com-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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4.5.1 patch? Alain, we're all on 5.0 now, details at the bottom. :-)GKI¹ve just got back after a great summer holiday and wondered if the 4.5.1patch had shipped yet ?ThanksAlain> On onsdag, jan 8, 2003, at 23:46 Europe/Copenhagen, Phillip Bonesteele> wrote:>>>>> We are currently in the midst of a beta program for the 5.0 product>> that>> started back in November. We currently have a targeted group of>> customers>> and partners actively participating, most of whom are active>> participants in>> this Talk List. We have chosen to control the size of the beta>> community>> simply so it doesn't become too large of a support burden while we are>> working to complete the functionality in preparation for functional>> freeze>> and QA testing. We can't support a large open 'public' beta and get>> the>> product finished.>>>> I can add a small number of additional beta testers to the program if>> anyone>> is interested in investing the time to actively use the new features.>> If>> so, please contact me off-list and I will talk with you about the>> program.>> I'm particularly interested in people who are quite expert at WebDNA,>> have>> an interest in building something really compelling with the new>> features,>> and are clearly advocates of the product ... and have time. Also,>> please>> understand that we do require a signed non-disclosure to participate>> in the>> program ... simply to ensure that any public disclosure of detailed>> information about the new language extensions, new features, etc., is>> performed only by SMSI staff.>>>> We began the 5.0 development effort in earnest roughly nine months>> ago.>> Building up to that in prior months, we did solicit input on>> requirements>> from a variety of sources, including this Talk List. Thus, 5.0 is an>> amalgam of features, some specifically driven by requests made by>> members of>> this community, some driven by market forces, some from ideas from the>> SMSI>> team. As with any software product, these things get thrown together,>> stirred vigorously, ranked and prioritized, then some of them get into>> 5.0,>> and some get listed for 5.1, 5.2, etc. The old MSF triangle:>> Resources,>> Features, Time-to-market.>>>> In general, there are some downsides to publishing detailed>> specifications>> publicly significantly in advance of a new product offering ... for>> one>> thing there are competitive considerations. Also, during any product>> development effort, feature content and specific behavior can change>> ...>> being too public with a lot of detail can lock in expectations that>> may>> change as a development effort progresses.>>>> I'd be happy to discuss joining the beta program with anyone that is>> highly>> motivated to get early exposure to the new product features and use>> them to>> promote new solutions that are now possible with WebDNA 5.0.>>>> Phil Bonesteele>> Director e-business Products & Services>> SmithMicro Software, Inc.>>>> 949-360-8550 Aliso Viejo office>> 714-745-6852 Mobile>> 949-389-1747 FAX>> E-mail: pbonesteele@smithmicro.com>> Text Pager: pbonesteele.pager@smithmicro.com-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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