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Re: Vote for Eclipse [message #280 is a reply to message #273] |
Fri, 18 April 2003 21:33 |
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Originally posted by: bob.objfac.com
Not sure what the nomination process is. Eclipse does show up again in the
Most Innovative category.
Bob
"Scott Stanchfield" <scott@javadude.com> wrote in message
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> Anyone have any idea why Eclipse doesn't show up under categories like
> * Best Java App
> * Best Debugging Envronment
> * Best Team Dev tool
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> ???
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> IDEA, JBuilder, Netbeans and WSAD show up, but not Eclipse! Is someone
> stacking the cards so it looks like Eclipse is good for general IDE use
but
> not team use or debugging???
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> -- Scott
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> "K V" <reply@group.com> wrote in message
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> > Eclipse is currently at number 1 at JDJ reader's choice for Best Java
IDE
> > environment:
> >
> > http://www.sys-con.com/java/readerschoice2003/liveupdate.cfm ?BType=9
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> >
> >
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Re: Vote for Eclipse [message #19520 is a reply to message #295] |
Mon, 28 April 2003 14:21 |
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Originally posted by: mqualizza.insurance-engine.com
Anders Biehl wrote:
> Where are the Apache tools? What kind of a lack-brain makes the nominations?
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> -Anders
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Which are you enjoying most? The fact that Sun doesn't appear on the best JVM
page, or the fact that XMLSpy seems to be *everywhere*? I always love these
awards. :-)
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Re: Vote for Eclipse [message #20580 is a reply to message #19520] |
Mon, 28 April 2003 22:52 |
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Originally posted by: bob.objfac.com
"Marco Qualizza" <mqualizza@insurance-engine.com> wrote in message
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> Anders Biehl wrote:
> > Where are the Apache tools? What kind of a lack-brain makes the
nominations?
> Which are you enjoying most? The fact that Sun doesn't appear on the best
JVM
> page, or the fact that XMLSpy seems to be *everywhere*? I always love
these
> awards. :-)
They are very easy to manipulate. Many people have multiple email addresses
and their companies exhort them to "vote often".
Bob
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Re: Vote for Eclipse [message #22148 is a reply to message #20580] |
Tue, 29 April 2003 13:44 |
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Originally posted by: reply.group.com
After the voting is closed, they audit to eliminate duplicate votes.
Inorder to cast your vote more than once, it is not just the email address,
you need to have multiple work phone numbers too.. I guess they are trying
their best to eliminate duplicate votes in their final audit.
And yes, there might be a certain amount of manipulation. Just imagine, all
IBM employees are asked to vote for IBM products, they will certainly out
number others.
"Bob Foster" <bob@objfac.com> wrote in message
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> "Marco Qualizza" <mqualizza@insurance-engine.com> wrote in message
> news:b8jdd1$v2a$1@rogue.oti.com...
> > Anders Biehl wrote:
> > > Where are the Apache tools? What kind of a lack-brain makes the
> nominations?
> > Which are you enjoying most? The fact that Sun doesn't appear on the
best
> JVM
> > page, or the fact that XMLSpy seems to be *everywhere*? I always love
> these
> > awards. :-)
>
> They are very easy to manipulate. Many people have multiple email
addresses
> and their companies exhort them to "vote often".
>
> Bob
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Re: Vote for Eclipse [message #23077 is a reply to message #22148] |
Tue, 29 April 2003 19:08 |
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Originally posted by: bob.objfac.com
"K V" <reply@group.com> wrote in message news:b8lvj6$1c4$1@rogue.oti.com...
> After the voting is closed, they audit to eliminate duplicate votes.
> Inorder to cast your vote more than once, it is not just the email
address,
> you need to have multiple work phone numbers too.. I guess they are
trying
> their best to eliminate duplicate votes in their final audit.
I'll bet they don't call all those numbers to see if they're real. ;-}
> And yes, there might be a certain amount of manipulation. Just imagine,
all
> IBM employees are asked to vote for IBM products, they will certainly out
> number others.
Places I've worked in the past, it was routine to ask all employees to vote
for company products. IBM would probably be embarrassed to do so, but many
companies have no shame.
Bob
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