> Now that's something that sound reasonable. Why limit the period and
> don't provide it forever?

To comment slightly here:

Forever and Unlimited are always just dirty lies.  Don't make promises
you can't keep.

To be fair even some of Robin's comments are odd, mentioning
'permanent urls'.  Sure because in the future /foo/bar/baz/ will
always work *wink wink*.

The point here is that Robin (and Jokey, others?) have put forth a
commendable effort to serve (by Robin's numbers) 93% of all customers
effectively over a complete rewrite of an application and thats not
bad service (however much you wish it was 100%).

To comment from a sysadmin's perspective; just because it's
technically possible to do X, doesn't make X a good choice,
particularly coming from the guy who has to run the application rather
than just write the code.

-Alec
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