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  • Subject: Re: And the beat goes on...
  • From: Kieran Kelleher <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 8 Jul 2009 10:19:53 -0400

I agree. After all, it is not uncommon to want to install and maintain your own version of core technologies that your app depends on. For example I never used the built-in MySQL in OS X Server. I always disabled that, and downloaded and installed the exact version of standard os x binaries that my app is developed and tested with.

On Jul 8, 2009, at 8:44 AM, Q wrote:


On 08/07/2009, at 10:03 PM, Miguel Arroz wrote:

Hi!

I did not comment on AppleInsider (and I'm not jlm808 :) ) but what gets my pissed off about journalists (these, and others) is the fact that they grab a few facts, and take stupid conclusions out of them.

While it annoys me too, I would rather spend my energy hacking on code than wasting my breath (keystrokes?) educating people who don't really matter. They aren't a part of the WO community so I don't care.


Yes, eventually, Snow Leopard won't include WO (these things were supposed to be under NDA, but.... yeah) which, as you said, and me, and many other people, is a good thing. But picking that up and writing that "the company will drop deployment support for its WebObjects web application server in Mac OS X Snow Leopard Server" is plain stupidity. There's a huge diference between "not supported" and "not included on the default installation". It's the same as saying FreeBSD doesn't support Apache server because it doesn't come installed on the base installation. It's ridiculous.

The fact that it took apple this long to unshackle webobjects from OSX / XCode is ridiculous.


Anyway, moving on...

And hanging out for the next episode. I love watching this show, the suspense, the drama. :)


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Seeya...Q

Quinton Dolan - email@hidden
Gold Coast, QLD, Australia (GMT+10)
Ph: +61 419 729 806



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