On Sun, Feb 22, 1998 at 09:18:46AM -0600, Samudra E. Haque wrote:
> Dear Lucent RABU (Formerely Livingston Enterprises)
>
> We have been using various products that incorporate your technology and
> have provided exemplerary service to our business. It is our opinion that
> the benefits that could be achieved by your current stock of technology
> developments and products under developments that you may have published
> intentions to market soon will be substantially enhanced by the inclusion
> of two items:
>
> a) Recognition of the users and developers of the Linux Operating System
> as an integral and important part of the community of Lucent RABU product
> range. We have noticed with regret that on many occassions products are
> often provided without explicit support or testing of an Operating System
> that has, without doubt, been the most successfull internet community
> developed product ever. This is all the more important for your company to
> consider since your product range is targeted primarily to corporate
> customers, ISPs who may mostly depend upon the internet technology at
> present and for the future use through internet networks.
>
> b) Continued support for the IN.PMD service, or the development of an
> alternative, or the release of any technical details as your organisation
> may think fit, to allow the user community of Lucent RABU to develop their
> own alternative product, which they shall support and use to compensate
> for the lack of available choices on your platform. It may be also
> considered that the technology behind IN.PMD service is obsolete by your
> corporate standards and may be released as-is and in-toto with
> no-liability and on a no-support basis for the greater good of all of the
> users.
>
> Thanking You
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