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Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2000 13:06:09 -0500
From: John Fortin <fortinj@ibm.net>
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To: cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com
Subject: Re: Security Documentation, SSH
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> You have used phrases like "getting a little tired of hearing this",
> made unsubstantiated assertions of million dollar apartments, and
> discounted the years of contributions to the free software community
> that Cygnus and Red Hat have made.
> 
> So, I am considering this in *exactly* the light in which it was meant.
>

	It is sad that the cygwin contributors have to put up with stuff like
this.  It seems there are people who want everything given to them on a
silver platter, for free, and complain if it is not EXACTLY what they
want.  

	Personally, I think Cygnus, now Red Hat, has done a fabulous job with
Cygwin.  It meets a definite need
and is improving daily.

	All I can say is if you don't like what is available, don't use it and
buy a "Commercial" product. 
See if you get as responsive support as you do with this FREE product.

John Fortin

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