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To: ToySoldier who wrote (30528)3/1/2000 10:45:00 AM
From: Paul Fiondella  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42771
 
Let me make something clear, the focus shouldn't be Nelson

As a stockholder I don't arrogate to myself the power of management in running the company. I have no interest in a jihad to remove Stewart Nelson. I'm not interested. I'm not interested in having my remarks twisted into an attempt to remove anyone from the management of Novell. I'm not interested in terrorizing these people. That was not the point. That is not the way forward. Period.

The point is to help them understand what is going on. Eric has the power to change anything he wants if he is convinced that it needs to be done.

Here is the point. The digitalme project hasn't performed. It has not developed a consumer level demonstration of Novell's technology. That has to be faced up to.

Does Novell want to have a consumer level demonstration of its technology? That is the question. The answer must be yes. I assume there is mixed response to this question within Novell.

It is not difficult to understand that there are many potential projects within Novell that could become showcases of Novell's technology on the net.

Where is that project and how does it come forward? Those are the questions that need to be answered.

And for Novell's engineering management they must understand on the development side what it appears that Adams learned quickly on the marketing side about digitalme.

An effective demonstration of Novell technology, no matter where it comes from, should be promoted by the company.