Stop the negativism!



There's a lot of negativism in this newsgroup lately.

I deplore that, especially because there's a fresh "new wind" blowing
at Borland (patches for Delphi becoming available, low cost / free Turbo
IDE's etcetera).

Give these guys some credit!

And as for the lack of new "roadmaps", isn't it obvious that these must wait
until it's clear who's going to own/run the new development company?
Surely the new management will want to decide on this?





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