On 9/7/07, Michael Poulin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > In his blog, Nick wrote talking about SOA "...the entire focus is on architectural goals without the slightest consideration of whether such goals are realistically achievable given current technology trends". I cannot agree with this. In the group, we have a lot of quite deep technical discussions related to SOA. [emphasis added]
I didn't say the group didn't have deep technology discussions, what I said was "if you try to shift the conversation from aspirations to how to achieve them, then you will inevitably hear the mantra 'SOA is not about technology'. I did a search of the SOA group messages and turned up 53 matches for 'not about technology'!" So what I am requesting is that from now on, when "deep technical discussions related to SOA" come up in this group, that others please refrain from attempting to derail a useful conversation by lobbing the tired old INATT grenade into the conversation. B'okay (channeling FSJ <http://fakesteve.blogspot.com/>)?
