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		 From: Lucyna Witkowska on 13 Jan 2010 03:26 I could not find the certification matrix for Windows 7 on super new Metalink pages. The search for certified/planned gives 0 result. I would like to know which version of Windows 7 is/will be certified. Best regards, -- Lucyna Witkowska 	
		 From: Frank van Bortel on 13 Jan 2010 04:15 		Lucyna Witkowska wrote: > I could not find the certification matrix for Windows 7 on super new > Metalink pages. The search for certified/planned gives 0 result. > I would like to know which version of Windows 7 is/will be certified. > > Best regards, 12G 	
		 From: Mladen Gogala on 13 Jan 2010 10:00 		On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 10:15:55 +0100, Frank van Bortel wrote: > Lucyna Witkowska wrote: >> I could not find the certification matrix for Windows 7 on super new >> Metalink pages. The search for certified/planned gives 0 result. I >> would like to know which version of Windows 7 is/will be certified. >> >> Best regards, > 12G I believe that it will be 13F. I wouldn't be surprised if Oracle decided to release "Oracle12G" before the end of this year. Oracle13F will have the letter "F" in the name because of the user sentiments caused by the new Metalink, bugs and patch availability. Users have already started using the F-word in conjunction with the word "oracle". I believe that Oracle Corp. will be smart enough to recognize that and use it for the version name. -- http://mgogala.freehostia.com 	
		 From: Frank van Bortel on 13 Jan 2010 11:32 		Mladen Gogala wrote: > On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 10:15:55 +0100, Frank van Bortel wrote: > >> Lucyna Witkowska wrote: >>> I could not find the certification matrix for Windows 7 on super new >>> Metalink pages. The search for certified/planned gives 0 result. I >>> would like to know which version of Windows 7 is/will be certified. >>> >>> Best regards, >> 12G > > I believe that it will be 13F. I wouldn't be surprised if Oracle decided > to release "Oracle12G" before the end of this year. Oracle13F will have > the letter "F" in the name because of the user sentiments caused by the > new Metalink, bugs and patch availability. Users have already started > using the F-word in conjunction with the word "oracle". I believe that > Oracle Corp. will be smart enough to recognize that and use it for the > version name. > > > rofl 	
		 From: joel garry on 13 Jan 2010 14:17 		On Jan 13, 12:26 am, Lucyna Witkowska <ypwit...(a)nospamcyf-kr.edu.pl> wrote: > I could not find the certification matrix for Windows 7 on super new > Metalink pages. The search for certified/planned gives 0 result. > I would like to know which version of Windows 7 is/will be certified. > > Best regards, > -- > Lucyna Witkowska Try searching for Windows 7 in the knowledge browser, you get things like ID 867040.1 and 952302.1 jg -- @home.com is bogus. http://www.oracle.com/pls/db112/new_html 
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