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as a former Notes developer

Post by ddennedy » Tue Jan 31, 2006 8:33 pm

I used to do a lot of Notes development in Cincinnati and made quite a living at it in the gay-ol-90s. I even got duly certified and attended Lotusphere conventions. It was way ahead of its time, and I hear Bill Gates referred to it as the app that wants to be an OS. After giving it up, I now tell people, that is the most powerful piece of shit I've ever used. :)

That experience combined with Microsoft ASP burnout is what I attribute to my entrance into open source development.

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darn it!

Post by ddennedy » Tue Jan 31, 2006 8:36 pm

The phpBB censor is at it again. It changed my S.H.I.T. to "shat" - I'm sorry, but my message just does not have the same effect at humor when you have to see through what appears to be a typo!!

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Post by Patrick » Tue Feb 28, 2006 8:33 am

It sounds like Lotus Notes WILL be coming to linux afterall:
http://www.emailbattles.com/archive/bat ... jgdgdd_bi/
http://business.newsforge.com/article.p ... 2&from=rss

If this happens this will be huge for linux in the business environment. Yes, email sucks in Lotus Notes but a lot of people use it for the database/workflow capabilities. Besides email my company uses it for the following :
- software turnover tracking
- contact lists
- conference room scheduling
- documentation repository
- defect tracking

I really hope this comes to pass.
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Post by snarkout » Tue Feb 28, 2006 9:42 am

I'm not joking at all when I say that the place I work for has invested at least half a mil in in-house notes development. We *depend* on it for everything from customer databasing to order placement to email. It's nuts.
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Post by Patrick » Tue Feb 28, 2006 11:03 am

I just got an email from Jeff Eisen with a clarifcation:

"There are basically three things: what's available now, what's available
pretty soon, and what's available early next year.

Now: We don't have a version of Notes that runs natively on Linux. We
are aware that many people run Notes successfully under the WINE
enumulator on Linux, but this is not a supported configuration.

Pretty Soon -- that is, this year: The Workplace Managed Client (WMC)
which is Eclipse-based will have a Notes application plug-in that runs on
Linux allowing all Notes applications (except those with explicit Windows
dependancies) to run on Linux. This will run Notes applications but will
not have the traditional Notes "shell" that you are accustomed to on
Windows.

Early Next Year: Hannover will be released which is the next release of
the Notes client. Like the plug-in above, it will be Eclipse based and
will not have the traditional Notes shell. It will have significantly new
Notes functionality as well as improved look and feel. It will also have
tight integration between Notes template based applications and Java based
Eclipse plug-ins allowing a new class of composite applications.
"
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Post by Patrick » Mon Jul 10, 2006 10:18 am

Ego contemno licentia

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Post by schotty » Mon Jul 10, 2006 6:44 pm

This is a good thing.

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