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The Question is: Who is the equivalent of Steve Lionel for VMS in general, UCX etc? In other words, when bugs are encountered, or what I think to be bugs, sometimes the overhead associated with a proper bug report through official channels just takes too long. I would think that Compaq would be interested in all bugs, or things that relatively experienced users think might be bugs. With Fortran, my experience is that reporting bugs (I have discovered a few) directly to Steve is easier for me and probably for Compaq as well. Often, one needs to be assured it is a bug before submitting a report, but often the information exchange for this is all that is needed. The Answer is : The Compaq Customer Support Center is the most appropriate mechanism for reporting problems with OpenVMS. Direct contact with individual engineers may appear faster, but it bypasses all of the reporting and support mechanisms designed to answer your questions quickly and in a manner that makes efficient use of the support staff and of engineering -- and to make sure that you get an answer back. This can also mean that the problem reports are not fed back into the support databases, meaning that engineers can be repeatedly and unnecessarily contacted for a problem that has already been resolved. Historically, directing reporting of problems to engineers also often duplicate efforts -- more than a few reports are "spammed" to a variety of support contacts and direct to engineers. (On one occasion, the OpenVMS Wizard received no less than five different copies of the same problem problem from the same site, all via different channels. The OpenVMS Wizard does not know how many other folks received and answered the same problem report.) As a start, you will want to consider examining your support contracts, as there are various contracts available, and differing levels of support and response times are key features among the available contracts. Also often available with support contracts is access to support databases, via mechanisms such as DSNlink.
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