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Gus, do you mean "NOT Windows"? Either Linux or Windows would be fine by me, whether it is for the OE appserver and the OE database. I think either of these has a long future ahead, and both will see ongoing *investment* from all relevant parties, unlike HP-UX. We are primarily a Windows .Net shop with some legacy HP-UX for our ERP (OpenEdge). As Brian said, those two platforms - Windows and Linux - are the ones that seem to be in Progress' wheelhouse, insofar as their support tooling is concerned. I imagine that a similar thing would be true within the Progress development team, quality control, automated testing, etc. I wouldn't even be that surprised if HP-UX misses out on special performance optimizations that are made for Windows and Linux code-paths. That may just be the cynic and conspiracy theorist in me who is talking...
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