Scott,
As much respect as I have for Robert, and I do, he isn't perfect as we
all know. We aren't either. Reminds me of a story.. Mother having a
baby. In distress. Country doctor can't be found. He finally shows up,
sees the situation acts quickly and it seems everything was resolved.
A few days later, the mother died of the disease the doctor was
treating at the home prior to arriving to deliver the baby. The father
became angry and more angry. This doctor should have been more
careful. He should not be allowed to practice. A terrible wrong had
been committed and he needed to pay for it.
One day, this man's spiritual leader offered this council. "John,
leave it alone. Nothing you can do will bring her back. Everything you
do will only make it worse. John, leave it alone." Many years later,
the bereaved father said, "I was an old man before I could see. I was
an old man before I saw a country doctor, over worked underpaid,
saving lives for the most part, with few tools and implements. I would
have ruined his life and my own, except for the wise counsel of my
spiritual leader, "John, leave it alone."
As angry as I have been over how poorly I have been treated by Phil at
times and their company for a long time now, at this point, when all
reasonable approaches have been tried and efforts exhausted, my giving
this injustice any energy only would hurt me. It would take away from
productive pursuits I am involved in. Why hurt them? Because I have
been hurt? So I suggest, "Leave it alone. Let it die a quiet death in
our lives." Perhaps he has found a new market in China we don't know
about. Whatever his reason for his inaction and lack of communication,
let's just leave it alone and remember the good times and enjoy the
relationships we developed. Let's just leave Phil alone.
I know from personal experience that sometimes, you just have to walk
away, mourn the loss and then move on. In time, you get over it, the
hurt I mean. As for Robert, this has led to a very very profitable
change to Zend and PHP. Others as well. If that is all it did, isn't
that really good enough? Part of a process. Nothing more nothing less?
I suppose this pontificating may not be appreciated by all. Sorry if
it offends.
D Mark Weiss
Office 1-435-752-4265 x 126 Days
cell 435.764.3529
[email protected]
SKYPE - dadweiss
On Sep 22, 2009, at 7:58 AM, Scott Cadillac wrote:
Robert,
Witango may be a dead product, but that doesn't mean that someone
isn't still in legal control of the licensing.
To openly publish license keys is a unprofessionally stupid move in
my opinion.
Scott,
On Sep-21-2009, at 2:10 PM, Robert Garcia wrote:
So I have a bunch of request for keys. I don't have a problem
sharing them, the product seems obviously dead. And the people
asking are asking for seemingly good reasons, and they are what I
would consider respected members of this group.
So I get one response, "that key didn't seem to work", etc. I would
rather not have to give tech support of this issue. So, I will post
all of my witango keys up by the end of the week. I give to the end
of the week in case someone at witango inc wants to wake up and
tell all these people looking for answers something. If I don't
here anything from witango, I am just going to post all of my keys,
and I am sure some others will follow suit.
So will the food left at the dungeon door be eaten?
--
Robert Garcia
President - BigHead Technology
VP Application Development - eventpix.com
13653 West Park Dr
Magalia, Ca 95954
ph: 530.645.4040 x222 fax: 530.645.4040
[email protected] - [email protected]
http://bighead.net/ - http://eventpix.com/
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