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Subject: Win/{98,ME}
We're thinking of ending support for these platforms after the last two
releases where these platforms caused the most problems and as far as
we can tell represent less than 1% of our users.

If you need to use BK on these platforms could you tell us that and
tell us for how much longer you need BK on these platforms?  If you are
a commercial customer we will continue to honor our current policy of
supporting you indefinitely on whatever version of BK you are on so long
as you understand that it is critical bugfixes only.

If there are lots of users on Win/98 then we'll continue to support it
so speak up if that's you.  On the other hand, if it would be no big
deal for you to move to win2k or later then it would be good if we took
those engineering cycles and moved them towards more useful areas for you.

Please let us know,

--lm


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