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Just because it is "retired" doesn't mean you can't use it. There are plenty of third parties who would gladly take a check from a customer, and say that they are "supported". My theory is that customers are happy to write checks so, when things go wrong, they can pass-the-buck (and it is totally irrelevant how well the problems are actually resolved). I hear of people still running Progress v 9. I'm curious if anyone has any predictions about the pace that customers will start to adopt OE 12. For example, how long until approx. 50% of all licensed OE customers are upgraded to OE 12? Is that likely to take 2, 5, or 10 years? Sorry if the question is off-topic, but I've always beleived that OE upgrades happen at a leisurely pace. Maybe that is more true of OE-on-UNIX, and not necessarily as true for OE-on-linux or OE-on-windows.
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