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Sick of the freerollers.

<a href= "http://www.theserverside.com/home/thread.jsp?thread_id=19897&article_count=154#86354"> Bill Burke - Chief Architect of JBoss: I'm sick and tired of the mud that's thrown at us on a constant basis against the nominal success we've achieved so far. I'm sick of the freerollers who chip at our hard work or try to make a name for themselves by bashing Marc or JBoss or JBossGroup in their ego-centrical Blogs. You don't see any of us writing blogs attacking these people. Hell, we don't even have blogs!
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To Bill Burke then why not write your own blog? I mena FUD whether its from SUN PR dept or blogs always has to be fought from the marketing standpoint with news about new innovations, performance tests, and news of new customers....and certainly a blog authored by Bill Burke could hepl in this matter.. I myslef have recieved quality networking contacts in companies that make J2mE handsets which makes it easier to sell my games whne they are completed because I blog.. In summary I inive you Bill Burke to blog on freeroller.net..

Posted by Fred Grott on June 19, 2003 at 01:24 PM EDT #

Dave, perhaps you should retitle the post? When I saw it come up in my aggregator I thought you were going to rail against some denizen(s) of FreeRoller.net.

Posted by Lance on June 19, 2003 at 01:27 PM EDT #

Whiner. Either get your own blog or stop telling people your appserver (and AOP implementation) cures all ills.

Posted by Anonymous on June 19, 2003 at 04:50 PM EDT #

And I thought this was someone complaining about clicking on an enter at javablogs and getting a timeout because the freeroller site is down in the middle of the day.

Posted by Angus on June 20, 2003 at 11:53 AM EDT #

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