I did that in my three day class, initially handing a 1980 dollar bill for
each typo 
found in my foils, and after a couple of years handing a 5'er for the last
few.

And I could argue that   http://www.mxg.com/codesharks   page is "paying"
customers
who find bugs.

Merrilly yours,

Barry


Merrilly yours,

 Herbert W. Barry Merrill, PhD
 President-Programmer
 Merrill Consultants
 MXG Software
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 Dallas, TX 75229
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-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Edward Gould
Sent: Thursday, September 7, 2017 8:02 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: SoftwareXcel Discontinued

> On Sep 7, 2017, at 3:08 PM, Jim Mulder <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> With regard  to only the last sentence in Gord's comments, those of us 
> in z/OS development who put the bugs into the software don't have 
> anything to do with the IBM offerings for reporting bugs and
> obtaining fixes for the bugs.   So that does not play any part in 
> our decisions about how many bugs to include in the software.   :-)
> 
> Jim Mulder z/OS Diagnosis, Design, Development, Test  IBM Corp. 
> Poughkeepsie NY

Jim,

So IBM admits to having bugs in their software? Then you should be paying
the customer to find them for IBM.

Ed


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