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You'd think the the Omweather developer would have been pounding some doors about his program not being available. Maemo is a mystery. If whole swaths of things don't work, they don't seem to care too much.
I mean, let's say you had a misspelled directory on your computer, and it stopped you from running some important programs. Do you think it would take you forever to find out what was wrong? I don't think so.
Well maybe Mr. T hacked the game, and made a mowhawk class? And maybe Mr. T is pretty handy with computers? Had that occurred to you Mr. Condescending Director?
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Website development usually involves staging and production servers.
The staging site is used to assemble, test and review new versions of a website before it goes into production. The staging phase of the software lifecycle is often tested on hardware that mirrors hardware used in the production environment.
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Normally before deploying an updated version of software to the production environment, the update has been tested in the staging environment.
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2007-12-25
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Well maybe Mr. T hacked the game, and made a mowhawk class? And maybe Mr. T is pretty handy with computers? Had that occurred to you Mr. Condescending Director?
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2007-12-25
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I build Linux-based web servers for a living (and I make a damn good living at it) and the path Nokia is on in regards to their repository server is mind-boggling.
No one in their right fcuking mind would EVER have a staging server sitting out reachable to anyone on the internet!
All of our staging servers sit behind two firewalls from two different companies linked to two different circuits from two different ISPs and run off dual power supplies connected to two different electrical circuits. IN Europe we even ran off two different VOLTAGES because we were really paranoid. (one 110v the other 240v)
And none of that is taking into account the off-site mirrors we have setup in case the entire colo disappears in a cloud of C4 explosive.
This sh1t ain't hard to get right the first time.
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I build Linux-based web servers for a living (and I make a damn good living at it) and the path Nokia is on in regards to their repository server is mind-boggling.
No one in their right fcuking mind would EVER have a staging server sitting out reachable to anyone on the internet!
All of our staging servers sit behind two firewalls from two different companies linked to two different circuits from two different ISPs and run off dual power supplies connected to two different electrical circuits. IN Europe we even ran off two different VOLTAGES because we were really paranoid. (one 110v the other 240v)
And none of that is taking into account the off-site mirrors we have setup in case the entire colo disappears in a cloud of C4 explosive.
This sh1t ain't hard to get right the first time.
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Maybe then they'll start paying attention to us in here when we start costing them customers due to lack of trust/faith in their products?
I gives a damn if English is not their first language, if you're going to market and sell a $400 product to native English-speakers I expect them to be able to frickin' SPELL correctly.
Gee, I wonder if that's why they also delayed the N-Gage launch? Probably spelled it M-Gage on the real URL.
Perhaps Engadget should run a story on how Nokia's illiteracy problem has led to their tablets not being able to install software or updates?
Maybe then they'll start paying attention to us in here when we start costing them customers due to lack of trust/faith in their products?
There are only three things on this planet that people listen to:
Lawyers, guns, and money. Usually in that order.
Kicking Nokia in the jimmy, one marketing exec at a time.
Last edited by iball; 2007-12-25 at 03:23.