Re: 5.4 uploading large files
Re: 5.4 uploading large files
- Subject: Re: 5.4 uploading large files
- From: Alan Ward <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 04 Mar 2012 15:32:21 -0700
Speaking for myself (and definitely not on behalf of my employer) I'm curious where you are coming from here? Did you have a contract that obligated Apple to continue to support you? What grounds to you believe you have for a law suit? I'm just curious.
Alan
On Mar 4, 2012, at 11:49 AM, Gaastra Dennis - WO Lists wrote:
> Apple is a North American company. So wouldn't a class action suit make sense? We all have a lot riding on WebObjects and Apple has terminated us in 2009 without any proper notice period and reasoning. I am sure we could get over a 1000 participants.
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> Dennis
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> On 04/Mar/12 7:16 AM, Matteo Centro wrote:
>> It is certainly a good point... Don't know if it makes sense in real life but, count me in!
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>> Matteo
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>> Sent from my iPhone
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>> On 04/mar/2012, at 11:54, Helmut Tschemernjak<email@hidden> wrote:
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>>> I have an idea how to make Apple aware that the WebObjects is important to be supported or opened to the community. We need to get as many Apple shareholders we can, to demand with a significant amount of stock owners, bringing up an motion to discuss the WebObjects support in an extra announced shareholders meeting. Once this meeting gets setup, the attendees (and mandates) votes have the power to decide on this issue.
>>>
>>> The trick is that the amount a attending votes will count and not the amount total votes/shares available. Also Apple employes and relatives cannot vote because there is a conflict of interest. I sure that Jim Cramer with CNBC will help to mobilize additional shareholders because it is a great story.
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>>> I personally know, we are the owners of Apple (my wife, company, me, friends, many others) and therefore it is our company.
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>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Helmut
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