DCS-Strategies 10 years of thanks

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DCS-Strategies 10 years of thanks

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Dennis

Thanks for 10 years of a great company and thanks again for supporting and creating this web site. The DataStage community thanks you as well. This forum thanks you as well. We would of never met Ray and Criag, the Yin and Yang of DataStage.

Thanks to your crew too, Walter, Andy and anyone else who has contributed like Rick, Chris, Kevin, Don, Byron and Kyle. If I left someone out then I apologize.

I hope you get many more years of interesting work.
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Post by chulett »

Yin and Yang, eh? Better than Eng and Chang, I suppose. :lol:

Dennis, Walter, Andy, et al. - Let me echo everything Kim has said. Thanks for letting us be a part of this!

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Post by ray.wurlod »

Doesn't time fly when you're having fun?

I'd like to add my thanks to Dennis for having the vision to create this site and its predecessor and sibling sites. Even I have been able to learn stuff from it, and it well pre-dated the "official" user community (DeveloperNet).
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Yes, thankyou so much for creating this beauty. This website has depths and depths of knowledge for everyone to benefit from. If it were'nt for this website, we could not have learn't from our true gurus. Thankyou once again. :)
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It really hit its stride when you gave it a portal look and these days 200+ posts a day is just phenomenal for niche software. Great site and continued great support.
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chulett wrote:Yin and Yang, eh? Better than Eng and Chang, I suppose. :lol:

Dennis, Walter, Andy, et al. - Let me echo everything Kim has said. Thanks for letting us be a part of this!

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Nice. Can I steal this image for a logo?
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Post by ashik_punar »

Hi All,

Congrats and Thanks for all the guidance that everyone on this website is providing others. Thanks a lot to the Great Gurus of DataStage for all the help that they have extended. We have learned a lot and we are going to learn a lot from this master piece. All of you have been really helpful during all this time. When ever we needed the Gurus they were just next to us for extending their helping hand. I personally feel that i own a lot to this website and all the people who are behind it. Thanks a lot once again.

Thanks & Regards,
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Post by chulett »

kduke wrote:Nice. Can I steal this image for a logo?
I don't see why not... seeing as how I just stole the first small version I found that I liked using a Google image search. :wink:
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Logo gonna be changed again :!: :shock:
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