| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 401 | Anonymous | |
| 402 | Sebastian Botz | |
| 403 | Dan Soares | Please do NOT discontinue the production of redbooks. I agree 100% with the above petition.
Dan Soares |
| 404 | Anonymous | |
| 405 | Michael Renner | |
| 406 | Carla Porter | Redbooks are VERY helpful for developers & administrators. I would hate to see them go away. |
| 407 | Christohe Windelen | |
| 408 | Kun Kaewken | |
| 409 | Craig Wiseman | We've used the existing redbooks a LOT as selling/implementation tools, and future ones are critical, esp. given if you compare (for example) on Amazon.com the number of books available on Lotus technology vs. Microsoft, etc. It's embarrasing, but at least having the redbooks mitigates it in some measure. |
| 410 | Len Makowski | Redbooks are a needed and extremely valuable resource for Administrators and Engineers. |
| 411 | Anonymous | I have always found redbooks a very useful resource for working with IBM products. To date I have not seen a alternative sometime a web page is not enough! |
| 412 | Anonymous | |
| 413 | Terry McClelland | |
| 414 | John Woodley | This is an invaluable source to all those professionals who support the Lotus brand on its various platforms. |
| 415 | Anonymous |
| 416 | Irv Schor |
| 417 | Anonymous | I use Lotus Redbooks on a daily basis to understand the Lotus product set. I would not be able to do my job without them. |
| 418 | Anonymous | |
| 419 | Dave Milburn | Redbooks provide first-class education opportunities for our support specialists, allowing them to gain vital skills on new and emerging products and technologies. |
| 420 | Guy Wakely | |
| 421 | libby ingrassia | |
| 422 | Nitin | |
| 423 | Vittorio Orefice | !!!! |