I truly believe that you have the right to say anything you want about any company you want - and I don't feel that "failing to toe the party line" is unprofessional. It is, however, extraordinarily unprofessional to include the names (albeit you did not include their entire names) of coworkers and/or former coworkers involved in your specific situation.
Fantastic, I'm glad you can keep this argument above name-calling. If these problems are so inherent in the websites that you visit - don't visit them. Nobody will miss you.
"And while we're at it, everybody stop using any innovative web technologies! I will only browse with Lynx!"
Whatever.
Why don't you ask the respective companies to fix the security holes instead of asking web designers to stop using technology that 0.001% of the web designing population will use in an offensive manner?
I'm so sick of this argument. When are people going to realize that the answer (in a capitalist, corporate, money-making world that allows you to actually afford all of these toys) is to provide an API that makes a driver independent of the kernel version, rather than requiring a recompile of the source every time?
I truly believe that you have the right to say anything you want about any company you want - and I don't feel that "failing to toe the party line" is unprofessional. It is, however, extraordinarily unprofessional to include the names (albeit you did not include their entire names) of coworkers and/or former coworkers involved in your specific situation.
Fantastic, I'm glad you can keep this argument above name-calling. If these problems are so inherent in the websites that you visit - don't visit them. Nobody will miss you.
"And while we're at it, everybody stop using any innovative web technologies! I will only browse with Lynx!"
Whatever.
Why don't you ask the respective companies to fix the security holes instead of asking web designers to stop using technology that 0.001% of the web designing population will use in an offensive manner?
I'm so sick of this argument. When are people going to realize that the answer (in a capitalist, corporate, money-making world that allows you to actually afford all of these toys) is to provide an API that makes a driver independent of the kernel version, rather than requiring a recompile of the source every time?
Your entire message is beyond unprofessional, I'm glad you're no longer with the company.
Or ... The problem with the kernel is that binary drivers are glued to a kernel version.
You know - I never thought I'd see the day when somebody's wedding pictures would require several mirrors. :-)