Quite frankly, I sympathize with the original poster.  This list is very
unresponsive quite often, and I would never recommentd tomcat to a
commercial company because the mailing list support is terrible.  Heck, I've
even called commercial support vendors  for tomcat who have not returned my
phone calls.  The tomcat community needs to do a better job of helping
users, or they can watch users go over to BEA Weblogic and Websphere.  I
know I'm considering it as soon as I can afford a BEA or Websphere license.
When someone has to put 'BOOBIES' in the subject to get attention that
speaks of a wider problem than someone being insensitive.

Alex.

On 7/25/06, Dakota Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

What can be gained is a measure of civility.  I don't think someone who
deliberately does something offensive to achieve their own ends is in a
position to say when their behavior is properly handled.  Some people just
have a hard time putting themselves into the position of others, or don't
care whom they offend.  You would be, I would think, the very last person
in
the world to adjudicate when this topic is finished.  However, you might
have noticed that it was finished before you came back.

On 7/24/06, Harris, Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> I sent the original message, with an appropriate subject, over two weeks
> before the plea for attention follow-up with the very offensive subject.
> The original subject was "Shared code but different pages on different
> virtual hosts?" We're on a really tight schedule, and having waited two
> weeks for any answer was no longer something we could do, so my boss
> actually suggested getting a little attention on the message via this
> silly stunt.
>
> So, I did get some help on the topic in question, and lots more besides,
> It's was quite fun actually, reading some of the silliness that this one
> word has spawned. Someone mentioned the Superbowl of 2004, and I concur.
>
> Let's put this to rest... What can be gained by continuing on and on
> about how horribly offensive this subject line is.
>
> Tom
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Januski, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2006 8:26 AM
> To: Tomcat Users List; Tomcat Users List
> Subject: RE: BOOBIES!
>
> Like many I've resisted this thread because I figured it would be
> STUPID! STUPID, YES I SAID STUPID. Did that get your attention?
>
> Now let me ask: how many people read threads here whose subject is in
> caps followed by an explanation point? And what does that subject
> usually say? Something like HELP, TOMCAT DONT WORK, a type of spam or
> something similar. I almost always skip those messages. Some people have
> more patience than I and so do end up helping someone who has gotten
> desperate. More experienced users know that they're much more likely to
> get an answer to their question by choosing a more informative and less
> excited subject.
>
> So what does someone think when they see BOOBIES! and what did the
> author of that message think that they would think? Well I have little
> doubt that they expected anyone to think of birds and I doubt that that
> was the first reaction of any reader no matter how avid a birder. So I
> have a very hard time believing that the author had any intent other
> than to get a reaction of some sort from readers who saw the subject and
> didn't think bird. I don't think this has anything to do with puritanism
> or political correctness. I can't think of anything I like much less
> than political correctness. But it's very hard to see this as having
> anything to do with political correctness. To me it's just someone
> trying to be clever and then trying to cover their tracks when they find
> out that many uses don't actually find it clever. ENOUGH SAID!
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert Koberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sun 7/23/2006 7:28 AM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re: BOOBIES!
>
> Wow... how do some people make it through the day without exploding from
> some terrible insult.
>
> I can't believe this thread subject has turned into such a big deal. I
> deleted the first 5 or so because I thought it was spam. Then I saw
> names responding which I recognized.
>
> I really don't understand how someone can be offended by a word like
> 'boobies' and can still use the Internet, or real life for that matter.
>
> grow up and grow a skin... Dantes Inferno invoked for using the word
> 'boobies.' The road to hell is paved with...
>
>
>
> Dakota Jack wrote:
> > Golly, Charles,
> >
> > Maybe you need some training?  Maybe you are the one who does not get
> the
> > point?  If you think I am going to apologize for your taking a serious
>
> > topic
> > that hurts people and covering it with your inane indifference, you
> > might be
> > wrong.  The worst people are not the haters, although they are bad
> enough,
> > the worst people are the indifferent.  If you read Dantes Inferno you
> will
> > find the colder the heart, the more the indifference, the lower your
> level
> > in hell.  Understand?
> >
> > On 7/22/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >> Thank you. I was caught up in a witch hunt and feel undeservedly
> bashed
> >> over my attempt to inject some light-hearted  jest into an overheated
> >> atmosphere. Plainly the poster who calls him or herself "Dakota Jack"
>
> >> didn't
> >> view the link. He or she had already made up his or her mind and
> >> couldn't be
> >> bothered with facts.
> >>
> >> For those of you didn't see the link, it was a photo of a bird (not
> >> engaged in a sexual or excretory function of patently offensive
> nature)
> >> native to the Galapagos Islands. It has blue feet and is commonly
> >> called a
> >> "Blue-footed booby".
> >>
> >> I await Dakota Jack's apology.
> >> --
> >> Charles Knell
> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] - email
> >>
>
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