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Status Under Consideration
Workspace Domino
Categories Administration
Created by Guest
Created on Aug 22, 2019
Merged idea
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Hoping for a planned support for Linux on Power. Merged

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  • As a long term IBM business partner/application software developer for the Power platform and Domino, I would hope we will be afforded insight in HCL direction to align our developmental efforts.
    It is my understanding HCL has not as yet made a definitive statement of long term support for Domino on OS/400. Since our customers are predominately Power OS/400 oriented, I am interested in fall-back options / alternatives should OS/400 become unsupported. Knowing that Windows and Linux are your primary focus it would seem logical to provide the IBM server community options such as Linux or AIX on Power (something other than x86)