+1 with David and Lachlan here.  Besides, listing speculation under the 'facts' 
section seems a bit of a stretch (^_^)  There's no need to defend WO or 
belittle anyone else.  Demonstrate why WO is the best solution available, and 
the rest will take care of itself.


On Feb 9, 2010, at 9:12 PM, David LeBer wrote:

> 
> On 2010-02-09, at 8:48 PM, Lachlan Deck wrote:
> 
>> All interesting speculation - but why does this need mentioning on 
>> wocommunity at all?
>> 
>> As was mentioned in the recent thread, this kind of stuff is all too 
>> defensive / negative. WOCommunity should be sprouting the positives... what 
>> do you get with WO?
> 
> I can understand the desire to counter the "webobjects is teh suck!" 
> tweets/posts/whatever, but I concur with Lachlan, I think this really just 
> smacks of feeding the troll. The correct response is more like "That comment 
> doesn't warrant a response"
> 
>> 
>> On 10/02/2010, at 12:36 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
>> 
>>> They probably also close it so when they bring it back up there are no old 
>>> cached pages without the new product.  People would go insane if they went 
>>> to the store and could not see the new iPad and their friend could.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Feb 9, 2010, at 5:31 PM, Gaastra Dennis - WO Lists wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Good point. Probably Apple does that on purpose to generate hype...
>>>> D/
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On 2010-02-09, at 5:19 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> As usual, when the Apple Store goes down, people on Twitter starts 
>>>>> blaming WO because of store being down for minutes or sometimes hours. So 
>>>>> I was thinking of adding a fact in the Facts section of wocommunity.org 
>>>>> about this. Suggestion :
>>>>> 
>>>>> -------------------------------
>>>>> Q. Why does the Apple Store goes down every time they release a major 
>>>>> product?
>>>>> 
>>>>> A. Since we don't work for Apple, we can't answer this question in 
>>>>> details, but we don't see a reason why they have to put the store down 
>>>>> even if they only added a new product. Funny thing is that the iTunes 
>>>>> Store is also running WebObjects and does it goes down everything a new 
>>>>> song is released? Nope. So our guess is that when a new major Apple 
>>>>> product is released, maybe they close the store to do some maintenance or 
>>>>> for marketing reasons. What we DO know is that it's not a limitation of 
>>>>> WebObjects, and at WOWODC West 2009 some engineers from the Apple Store 
>>>>> team were there and they are very bright people, so we guess that they 
>>>>> close the store for very valid reasons.
>>>>> -------------------------------
>>>>> 
>>>>> Adding a fact like this might help for people who search about this on 
>>>>> Google or to sent as replies to some tweets :-) 
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