Yes, but anyone (other customers) who had such knowledge would be breaking
their NDA by answering. So, sure, ask all you want, but on new features,
don't expect any answers. :)
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Daniel Golding wrote:
> Greg,
>
> Surely you don't mean to imply that questions and requests for information
> posted to this list constitute a breach of the NDA? I understand your NDA
> policy, but if I ask for a feature or a new piece of hardware, you have the
> option of simply not answering. By asking the question, your customers are
> not violating any NDA, unless they are framing the question by using NDA
> data - clearly not the case, here.
>
> - Daniel Golding
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