The general feel I get is that IBM is serious about fixing the barn door but they do not articulate very well how they are going to do that. If you are looking for a more positive spin on things I suggest you check out Bill Malchiski’s blog.
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Install the One Identity Manager Service and declare the gateway server as Job server in the One Identity Manager database. For more information, see To configure the IBM Notes client. The HCL Lotus Notes & Domino Application Support provides a secure, scaleable and fully managed. A customer/developer perspective I found interesting came from David Leedy. IBM Notes client in version 8.5.3, Fix Pack 4 or IBM Notes client version 10.0 To set up a gateway server. Notes & Domino Application Support (IBM / Lotus / HCL). A partner perspective I liked can be found at Red Pill Now’s Blog. That is a blog aggregate that focuses on the Notes & Domino community. If you want to come up to speed on the reaction to the announcement I suggest you find your way to Planet Lotus. It would have been nice for them to include that in their announcement, so customers and partners are not reading between the lines and filling in their own opinions.Īlthough this announcement is positive on the surface, Notes & Domino have been supported for the last three years, since 9.01 was released, and customers and partners have pretty vocal that a voice on the end of the phone is not enough.
Some blogs have suggested that IBM is embarking on a continuous delivery model for features, which in my opinion is a good thing. It also mentions that new features will be delivered as fix packs rather than new versions.
It confirms that IBM will be extending support for the current version of Notes until “at least” 2021. The announcement IBM indicated was coming in September came.