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Title says it all.
Jive sucks!
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dec9 wrote on 2009-07-09 05:31:
I agree. But the subject can be brought up in a nice way until there is a response stating that it is in the que to be looked at.
You mean something like:
"Fixing cookie/session time out issues that cause users to have to log
in multiple times in a day"
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/433723?tstart=0
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I think updates once a month would be a reasonable request - even if it's 'still ongoing, no end in sight' for certain issues. I used to think 'weekly' but I've lowered my sights.
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Kath-H wrote:
I think updates once a month would be a reasonable request - even if it's 'still ongoing, no end in sight' for certain issues. I used to think 'weekly' but I've lowered my sights.
At a pinch, a mention in the company's annual report would be something.
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John Joslin wrote:
Kath-H wrote:
I think updates once a month would be a reasonable request - even if it's 'still ongoing, no end in sight' for certain issues. I used to think 'weekly' but I've lowered my sights.
At a pinch, a mention in the company's annual report would be something.
i'll give you a pinch in a minute!!!
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That and Section 8 to the Terms of Use. The way Section 8 is written adobe can use anything posted or even linked any way they want. So if I were to post a award winning picture (fat chance, lol) adobe can take it and use it plus it owes no royality to the owner. The terms are easy to read and spell out rather clearly what adobe can do with posted material. However, in order for someone to post they have to agree to the terms of use thus giving up personal copy rights and any royality. This dampens the mood for any creative sharing between forum members asking for opinions or suggestions on how to improve their work.
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dec9 wrote:
That and Section 8 to the Terms of Use. The way Section 8 is written adobe can use anything posted or even linked any way they want. So if I were to post a award winning picture (fat chance, lol) adobe can take it and use it plus it owes no royality to the owner. The terms are easy to read and spell out rather clearly what adobe can do with posted material. However, in order for someone to post they have to agree to the terms of use thus giving up personal copy rights and any royalty. This dampens the mood for any creative sharing between forum members asking for opinions or suggestions on how to improve their work.
What about the person who posts someone else's work and Adobe uses that. The owner of the work did not agree to the terms. Do I hear lawsuit? I think that Adobe has really opened themselves up with this one.
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As written, it does not matter.
Sorry, this is turning into a hi-jack so I will not post about the terms of use in this thread.
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dec9 wrote:
As written, it does not matter.
I'd like to see Adobe win this one with a High profile Photographer.
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Larry Flint would be a contender to reckon with.
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" Forums unavailable due to system maintenance - July 9 from 8 - 8:30pm PST"
One-half hour of peace.
Ommm....
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Then people will be back on a easter egg hunt trying to figure out what was changed if anything. Could be a good thing.
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could be a roll back to the web crossing forum! 5 minutes to format the hard drives this jive junk resides on. 20 minutes to run a restore.
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Realist.
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Well whatever was done certainly didn't speed up login or anything else.
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Things are only a little worse.
Those protesters in Iran would give it a rest if they only knew what we are having to deal with here.