Re: Tiberon arrival delayed?



Rudy Velthuis [TeamB] wrote:
Uffe Kousgaard wrote:

"Rudy Velthuis [TeamB]" <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Why? Obviously, autumn 2007 is over already.
Any sensible company would upgrade a roadmap once products scheduled
for the future has been released. If the customer doesn't know that
Highlander is the same as RAD Studio 2007, they will obviously think
it is delayed and the functionality listed for Highlander isn't
available yet.

OK, perhaps you're right. This should perhaps be raised in the .website
newsgroup.




Or, perhaps, it's simply something that CodeGear marketing should already be on top of.

It's not like they didn't go through SEVERAL MONTHS of pain last year from customers clamoring to get a roadmap out the door. Or did they expect that one roadmap would be sufficient???

David Erbas-White
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