Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!seismo!sundc!pitstop!sun!decwrl!pyramid!voder!apple!antonio From: antonio@Apple.COM (Antonio Ordonez) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Re: Am I missing... (really an opinion of A/UX) Message-ID: <8354@apple.Apple.Com> Date: 15 Apr 88 20:20:15 GMT References: <232@voysys.UUCP> <1711@desint.UUCP> <8075@apple.Apple.Com> <8337@apple.Apple.Com> Organization: Apple Computer Inc, Cupertino, CA Lines: 34 Keywords: Macintosh A/UX HFS Summary: Jackie is right !!!! In article <8337@apple.Apple.Com>, jackie@Apple.COM (Hernan'Jackie' Macapanpan) writes: > In article <347@caldwr.caldwr.gov>, ack@caldwr.caldwr.gov (David Ackerman) writes: > > > > One of the main things Apple needs to do is get a support system in place.This > > includes training dealers and having more A/UX support staff. They should also > > train their own sales people, who don't even know what market they should be > > addressing with A/UX. Does Apple Corporate Sales even know the answer to that > > question? I sometimes wonder. > > Hello, > > There are things happening here. I can tell you that more and more > real UNIX geeks (like me :-) ) are joining the ranks at Apple every > week ( Anyone else interested? :-) ). These people aren't just Apple > technical information requests. > I know these things are happening, I am one of those UNIX "geeks" like Jackie (:-<) and I can tell you, there is a lot of UNIX people coming to Apple. > I believe that Apple is very serious about A/UX. Please, keep those > constructive critcisms coming. There ARE people listening. > You can bet on that. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #include /* I'll think of a better one later */ Antonio Ordonez amdahl \ Technical Communications/Direct Response Center pyramid!sun - apple!antonio Apple Computer, Inc. (408) 996-1010 decwrl / ----------------------------------------------------------------------------