Did Sun manipulate a ZDNET-poll? [message #45818] |
Fri, 25 May 2007 11:40  |
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Originally posted by: NOSPAMjfm84hd.gmail.com
Roumen's Weblog: http://blogs.sun.com/roumen/entry/should_tim_bray_get_a
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Should Tim Bray Be Invited To A Dinner By David Berlind?
David Berlind of ZDNet placed a bet with Tim Bray in 2006. The bet was
almost forgotten, but I think it's good time to remind the world about it.
David Berlind asked the following question: "Is it time for NetBeans to
finally throw in the towel?"
Why revisit the question now? Because in a recent poll in David Berlind's
blog entry about mobile tools for Java NetBeans won by 69%. So it seems to
me that Tim Bray deserves to be invited to a dinner by David. Bon apetit,
Tim!
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On May 16 the ZDNET-poll was manipulated by ... was it Sun Microsystems or
employees from Sun?
Blog created: May 14
Results:
May 15 Eclipse 52% NetBeans 48% 158 votes
May 16 Eclipse 30% NetBeans 70% 452 votes ( + 294 votes)
May 17 Eclipse 31% NetBeans 69% 569 votes ( + 117 votes)
May 18 Eclipse 31% NetBeans 69% 602 votes (+ 33 votes)
The ZDNET-poll was manipulated. Watch the numbers on May 16 2007 and compare
the numbers with those of May 15,17,18
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Re: Did Sun manipulate a ZDNET-poll? [message #45930 is a reply to message #45907] |
Thu, 31 May 2007 12:53   |
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Originally posted by: merks.ca.ibm.com
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Ian,
Except of course if you win! Hehehe. I agree, like beauty, these types
of things are very much in the eye of the beholder and prove little.
Ian Skerrett wrote:
>> I suppose I too should make an effort to drum up votes, although it seems
>> a little like drumming up votes for a beauty contest by making claims to
>> be the must beautiful. It just kind of feels slimy! ;-)
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Ian,<br>
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Except of course if you win! Hehehe. I agree, like beauty, these
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Re: Did Sun manipulate a ZDNET-poll? [message #46969 is a reply to message #46824] |
Thu, 12 July 2007 03:04  |
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Originally posted by: NOSPAMjfm84hd.gmail.com
"Siamak Sarmady" <sarmadysREM@REMgmail.com>
> Poll questions should be specific when we are going to gather technical
> opinions about something (like which IDE has more Refactoring features ,
> or give a score from 1-100 to refactoring features of these 5 IDEs).
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> General Poll questions are only acceptable preferences of people is going
> to be measured Like which one do you prefer to eat now , apple or orange.
Yes.
And just FYI now there's another
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