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# NameComments
201 Torben Vendelev
202 Anonymous
203 Anonymous
204 Marc Henkel
205 sean cullIts hard to beat a red book when on a customer site doing something
206 Anonymous
207 Detlev Schuemann
208 Thomas Bahn
209 Scott CochraneWhere else are you going to get the top notch expert insight that redbooks have consistently provided.
210 Elton Grottoli de Lima
211 Frank Droege
212 Sascha Reissner
213 Rod Stauffer
214 Shari Segal
215 Anonymous
216 Marc Leblanc
217 Gerald MengisenRedbooks fill the gaps in the documentation, e.g. for every Domino upgrade.
218 Brane
219 Thomas Lang
220 Martijn MulderRedbooks have to stay!
221 Michael Weitzel
222 Hans-Peter Kuessner
223 AnonymousIBM/Lotus Redbooks have been very usefull in the past for me - I would like to still be able to use them in the future.....
224 Lars Berntrop-BosPLease do not stop Lotus RedBooks. I love them dearly and refernece one of them at least once a day.
225 Dirk Rose
226 Jürgen ZirkeRedbooks are a most valuable resource for many projects. There is no alternative existing
227 Anonymous
228 Jens Polstersee my 2ct at http://www.domblog.de/domblog.nsf/d6plinks/SULW-79DAJA#comments
229 Markus Dierker
230 Bani Reza
231 Andreas Laumen
232 Stephan Schatz
233 Kashif Khan
234 nick wallThey are an invaluable source of in depth knowledge about various products. Where else would we be able to get this kind of information!!!! Please save the Redbooks.
235 Michael Ströhle
236 Carsten Winter
237 Thorsten Ebers
238 Kai Benjaminsen
239 Peter von Stöckel
240 Petter Kjeilen
241 Ralph Rost
242 Werner Krause
243 Ian IrvingRed Books have been an important, if not an indispensable, source of learning and reference for Lotus products.
244 Beat Leuenberger
245 Ed BerseyThese are an essential real life referece txt
246 Ian BradburyI make use of IBM Red Books on a constant basis. They provide a valuable source of information - without which I would be unable to provide such innovative solutions. I feel this is a bad decision, made without fully understanding the reach and impact Red Books make on the lives of people implementing IBM technologies.
247 Steffen Pelz
248 Jens Huberof course!!!!
249 Georgi
250 Chris Linfoot

 

Signatures | Total: 423