You will be missed. A lot.
On Fri, 3 Jan 2025 15:14:50 + Peter Relson
<056a472f7cb4-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
:>Hi, IBM-Mainers.
:>I am retired as of January 1.
:>I'll likely lurk and occasionally chime in, but I won't have access to a
system or source to check things out, s
I knew this day would come, and I internally have braced myself for it.
Good luck with your future plans, and please don’t be a stranger! Heck,
there’s always the emeritus SHARE rate.
Cheers,
Ray
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On Fri, Jan 3, 2025 at 07:15 Peter Relson <
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Peter
It has been a pleasure working with you over the years! I've always enjoyed our
discussions. You've been a great contributor to IBM-MAIN also.
Best regards, Al
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Catching with the holidays and all.
Mr Relson you are a true technician, architect and engineer. While at IBM I
was in awe of your command of the knowledge and content that is z/OS. I
appreciated you very much because of your love of the platform and your
competence to make it better. Belate
Peter,
I can only echo all the others who saw your message earlier than I did – please
go enjoy the rest of your life, and many, many thanks for all the knowledge and
support you provided to us all. You will be very sorely missed.
Peter
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Peter
Another example is REST using MQSeries in a stateless flow.
1. The content format is a black block, often a terse/Cobol/C structure,
not XML or HTML
2. It is self contained, so if there is a business transaction in
several parts( eg signon, query, take action) the request parts can go
Just the other day, I benefited from Peter's technical prowess on an IBM-MAIN
discussion from 2015. And this is far from the first time.
Thank you, Peter, for your participation here. It made a big difference for us
all.
Enjoy your retirement but keep on giving us tips here when you can. Best o