Chad, you'd definitely be captain of my sinking submarine! ;)
On Aug 9, 12:33 am, Chad Etzel <jazzyc...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi There, > > First, in my own defense, I feel that my original "part-time/day off" > statement was misconstrued. I was trying to make that point that even > though I am way over my hours on my contract, I still monitored the > situation all day from both sides (dev list and internal ops > information). I think you will find that I posted in several threads, > and I did help several individuals offlist. I'm still awake monitoring > things (but not for much longer at this rate). > > I did this because: > a) I am a fellow third-party app dev on the same sinking submarine. > b) I also feel a lack of communication sucks. > > Again, nothing new really to report, so no "official updates" have > been made aside from the Streaming API update this morning. Basically, > SNAFU. > > Second, you obviously don't know all of the usernames of people that > work here. There is an incredible ops team here working as we type all > of these emails. I'm not going to give names because they don't need > any more distractions or you checking up on them. Call that > non-transparent if you wish; I call it letting them get their job > done. > > We have top men working on it right now. Top. Men. > > Thanks you, as always, for your continued patience in the matter.... > -Chad > > On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 3:19 AM, chinaski007<chinaski...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > My point was that my browsing of the tweetstreams of the Twitter > > engineers I am familiar with, ops and otherwise, reveals another > > normal weekend, with all the loveliness that the Bay Area has to > > offer... and while there may be a bunch of Keebler elves drinking > > coffee and working hard, I don't see much evidence of that from my > > sampling. Do you? > > > On Aug 9, 12:08 am, Bill Kocik <bko...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> What was yours? > >