Well, What really needs to happen is Europa should have a presense on the list.
I know for a fact that Europa does monitor the list. My company, Banyan
Systems, also has an Internet user list run by folks outside of the company.
We, Banyan, monitor the list and for the most part do not comment on the list
posts. But on critical items we do make a response for the sake of clarity or
emergency change notice.
Food for thought.
"Through Complexity there is Simplicity,
Through Simplicity there is Complexity"
David L. Blair - CBS, MCP 1-813-978-6073 (Office)
Banyan Systems, Inc. 1-888-964-8049 (Pager)
On-site Consultant at GTE 1-813-978-4853 (Fax)
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From: "Tony Krzyzewski" <tonyk@kaon.co.nz>, on 6/24/98 4:55 PM:
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> It is further disappointing that I didn't find out about the recall through
any
> notification from the factory. Perhaps it is different in the UK, but in
the
> US there is no process or procedure to notify US builders of any recalls.
There is but the problem is that the speed of the internet is instantaneous
and therefore is considerably faster than Europa can generate an official
notice and post it via snailmail to the appropriate builders.
Tony
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