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Name: Gregory Engels on Sep 23, 2007Comments: Lotus Redbooks are invaluable to me. Especially because they provide an unobstructed view from the "real world" perspective, which is impossible to provide by technical writers who does not have customer experiences.Flag
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Name: Christopher Semturs on Sep 23, 2007Comments: As long as there is suitable replacement in the market, please keep it!Flag
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Name: Uwe Brahm on Sep 23, 2007Comments: If you do not publish the source code of your products as open source, you need very good documentation!Flag
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Name: Rudi Knegt on Sep 23, 2007Comments: I feel it's a shame that IBM even considers taking redbooks off the listFlag
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Name: Gordon Inkson on Sep 23, 2007Comments: Redbooks are an utterly invaluable resource that I use on a near-daily basis. Lotus are out of their minds to even consider abandoning them.Flag
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Name: Sudhir on Sep 24, 2007Comments: IBM must be crazy to cancel this, God only know how much of a help it has been while working with LotusFlag
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Name: Jim Moffat on Sep 24, 2007Comments: Redbooks are invaluable tools for consultants external to IBM who are involved in implementing or upgrading Lotus related infrastructure. Without these or a similar means of knowledge transfer, IBM customers will suffer.Flag
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Name: Nagendra PS on Sep 24, 2007Comments: Please don't discontinue readbooks, as this is excellent source & affordable way to study about IBM Lotus Technologies.Flag
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Name: Paul Smith on Sep 24, 2007Comments: Redbooks are part of the enablement lifeblood beyond the virtual walls of IBM. Whilst a shift towards externalising the development of in depth technical material is generally a good idea - it should be done as an extension to a core of material that is developed within IBM as the definitive source of knowledge about Lotus products.Flag
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Name: Peter Smith on Sep 24, 2007Comments: Redbooks are an invaluable tool for techies, and are the only counter to the sea of books available for Microsoft software. Customers take comfort in the fact that as books are written about a product they must be in wide use.Flag
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Name: Rick Wofford on Sep 24, 2007Comments: Please reconsider this decision, I have found the Redbooks to be an invaluable source of information for more than 11 years as a Notes/Domino developer and administrator.Flag
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Name: Rick Wofford on Sep 24, 2007Comments: Please reconsider this decision, I have found the Redbooks to be an invaluable source of information for more than 11 years as a Notes/Domino developer and administrator.Flag
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Name: Rick Wofford on Sep 24, 2007Comments: Please reconsider this decision, I have found the Redbooks to be an invaluable source of information for more than 11 years as a Notes/Domino developer and administrator.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 24, 2007Comments: There are as of yet no online tools that can deliver the level of usefulness and quality that redbooks offer. Please keep them!Flag
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Name: Bernd Hort on Sep 24, 2007Comments: IBM Redbooks are the best source for good and liable information about IBM Lotus products. Without them it would be much harder to provide customer focused solutions.Flag
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