Witango-Talk: Apology

2003-07-06 Thread Robert Garcia
After rereading my post, I realized that I made a couple of offhanded remarks to the australian community. It was not my intent to offend anyone. It has long been my way to deflect my frustration through a quip or humorous remark. Not everyone always thinks there funny. Again, If I offended any

Witango-Talk: Apology

2005-03-04 Thread Roland Dumas
I sincerely apologize for venting my frustration on this list. It's inappropriate and not constructive and not representative of my general enthusiasm for this product. When customer support has responded to me, it's been accurate, technical, and precise. My frustrations come from particulars in t

Witango-Talk: Apology

2007-04-02 Thread Stefan Gonick
Hi Everyone, I screwed up. I meant to send that last message privately. I really didn't want to send a negative message to the group at large. I love the Witango product and hope that it will continue to exist for many many years to come. I will point out that there is often a good explanation be

RE: Witango-Talk: Apology

2005-03-04 Thread Steve Campbell
tango-talk@witango.com Subject: Witango-Talk: Apology I sincerely apologize for venting my frustration on this list. It's inappropriate and not constructive and not representative of my general enthusiasm for this product. When customer support has responded to me, it's been accurate, te

Re: Witango-Talk: Apology

2007-04-02 Thread Phil Wade
Stefan. No need to apologise, they are all valid points and no damage done. No offense taken. The point I will debate you on is your remark about a shrinking community. The facts are that the Lite edition has actually brought a lot of developers onto the platform and we actually have a l

Re: Witango-Talk: Apology

2007-04-03 Thread Stephen Smith
Phil, Without prying too much into the business operations, where have these new developers come from? To be very honest, my gut feeling is that Witango in North America is shrinking. If it hasn't, it has become an isolated underground community. I don't think that I am alone in having th

Re: Witango-Talk: Apology

2007-04-03 Thread Beverly Voth
On 4/3/07, Phil wrote in whole or in part: > We have also seen that the developers that "leave" the platform actually just > expand their marketability by adding asp.Net or PHP to their repertoire and > keep developing projects with Witango as well. That's me. I've expanded. Not abandoned! -- Be

RE: Witango-Talk: Apology

2007-04-03 Thread Scott Cadillac
> > We have also seen that the developers that "leave" the platform actually just > > expand their marketability by adding asp.Net or PHP to their repertoire and > > keep developing projects with Witango as well. > > That's me. I've expanded. Not abandoned! > -- > Beverly Voth And

RE: Witango-Talk: Apology

2007-04-03 Thread WebDude
Yeppers... I'm still here too :-/ webdude -Original Message- From: Scott Cadillac [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2007 11:51 AM To: witango-talk@witango.com Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: Apology > > We have also seen that the developers that "lea

Re: Witango-Talk: Apology

2007-04-04 Thread Wayne Irvine
WebDude at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Yeppers... I'm still here too :-/ I'm still here. Just not sure where here is at present. Wayne Byte Services Pty Ltd http://www.byteserve.com.au/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ph 02 9960 6099 Mob 0409 960 609