-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Content-ID: <alpine.LSU.2.00.0812101658500.25162@nimrodel.valinor> On Wednesday, 2008-12-10 at 01:56 -0300, Cristian Rodríguez wrote:
Carlos E. R. escribió:
This is not an answer to what he says his contact person at Novell appears to have been fired,
Cool, let's continue developing random theories ! how you know he was "fired" eh ? isnt people able to purse different interests ?
I don't know. I said "appears". However, if a person leaves voluntarily, hopefully he has enough time to inform all his clients who will be the new contact person, don't you think?
and his mail is not forwarded to another contact person.
So you want to contact the same address and get a reply from a different person ? that's not the way __personal__ email address work...
Sorry, but to us (users) your address is a business address - even if it can be used for others uses (I try not to with mine's). It was an address @novell, which this time was used strictly for business. If a person leaves the company, for whatever reason, that address remains with the company, and is the responsibility of the company to give some kind of redirection help to the users or clients still posting to the now not working business address. It is typical to put an autoresponder with contact info: it can be the general info contact address, to whom you write, and they tell you the new person for that task - so as not to hand out indiscriminately addresses. But your current behavior of ignoring the issue or downtalking people when you don't like their criticism is not... I don't have words to classify that behavior. Disgusting. The issue so far is: A person complains that he had a contact person at novell from whom he got SLES for betatesting, that contact person disappeared, and nobody at novell wants to tell him who to speak to now. Nice. That is what has been said here. If that is not true, then the OP can tell otherwise, or someone from novell can say "yes, we contacted him in private, all is solved". No need to specify here your "secrets". - -- Cheers, Carlos E. R. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.9 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAkk/6xsACgkQtTMYHG2NR9U0jACeNkNfWcEsL1skOpZLg3Qg9h4F Td4An0JL8klW3sPjh4AkP4rwcVRrxbWz =5/Ge -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----