How a product that is growing can simultaneously be dying is a bit of a
mystery.  Sitting here with last quarter's sales figures for U2 in the UK I
can definitely say it's not dying, they look very healthy indeed.

George Land
APT Solutions Ltd
U2 UK Distributor

On 03/05/2011 06:36, "Tony Gravagno" <[email protected]> wrote:

>> From: David Jordan
>> It is the problem with a reliable product there are
>> not enough issues to keep the list busy.  If you had
>> one of the competitor products there would be a ton of
>> issues to deal with to keep multiple forums busy.
>> Funny how buggy software can look good, because there
>> are a ton of forums to deal with all the bugs.
> 
> I feel a need to stick a pin that balloon of hot air, even if I
> happen to agree with it in large part, and present an equal but
> opposite view. :)
> 
> Paraphrase:
> 
> It is the problem with a dying product there are not enough
> creative thoughts to keep the list busy.  If you had one of the
> competitor products there would be a ton of ideas to discuss to
> keep multiple forums busy. Funny how great software can look bad,
> because there are so few people to discuss all the wonderful ways
> to use it.
> 
> Just trying to keep things real.
> T
> 
> 
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